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En-Route Web Caching in Trustworthy Structured Peer-To-Peer Networks

Published on None 2011 by L.T.Thai, R.Jayamala
International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Instrumentation
Foundation of Computer Science USA
ICVCI - Number 13
None 2011
Authors: L.T.Thai, R.Jayamala
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L.T.Thai, R.Jayamala . En-Route Web Caching in Trustworthy Structured Peer-To-Peer Networks. International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Instrumentation. ICVCI, 13 (None 2011), 17-20.

@article{
author = { L.T.Thai, R.Jayamala },
title = { En-Route Web Caching in Trustworthy Structured Peer-To-Peer Networks },
journal = { International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Instrumentation },
issue_date = { None 2011 },
volume = { ICVCI },
number = { 13 },
month = { None },
year = { 2011 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 17-20 },
numpages = 4,
url = { /proceedings/icvci/number13/2725-1504/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
}
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%1 International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Instrumentation
%A L.T.Thai
%A R.Jayamala
%T En-Route Web Caching in Trustworthy Structured Peer-To-Peer Networks
%J International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Instrumentation
%@ 0975-8887
%V ICVCI
%N 13
%P 17-20
%D 2011
%I International Journal of Computer Applications
Abstract

In the Peer-to-Peer networks Web caching plays an important role in reducing the network delays, latency of the user response and the server load. Still web caching is of great challenge as the maintenance of object copies at multiple nodes is the issue of trustworthiness, consistency and optimal resource placement. The en-route web caching strategy along with the reputation aggregation method can produce valuable solution to this issue. In this paper every request for web objects are traced at every node in the request path. These traces at the peers are used to predict the data popularity of each web objects. The popular web contents are requested and cached in different trustworthy nodes with effective resource placement strategy in order to improve the hit rate of the network. Trustworthiness calculation is the reputation aggregation of the Response provider node obtained at every node.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Distributed Hash Table Web Caching Trustworthiness Resource Replacement