Abstract : Recently, both academia and industry have initiated
research projects directed on integration of P2PSIP paradigm into
communication systems. In this paradigm, P2P network stores most of the
network information among participating peers without help of the
central servers. The concept of self-configuration, self-establishment
greatly improves the robustness of the network system compared with the
traditional Client/Server based systems. In this paper, we propose a
system architecture for constructing efficient and secure P2PSIP
communication systems. The proposed approach includes three-layer
hierarchical overlay division, peer identifier assignment, cache based
efficiency enhancement, proxy based security, and subjective logic based
trust enhancement. A prototype with 512 P2PSIP peers is
implemented.
Pierangela Samarati; Michael Tunstall; Joachim Posegga; Konstantinos Markantonakis; Damien Sauveron. 4th IFIP WG 11.2 International Workshop on Information Security Theory and Practices: Security and Privacy of Pervasive Systems and Smart Devices (WISTP), Apr 2010, Passau, Germany. Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS-6033, pp.253-260, 2010, Information Security Theory and Practices. Security and Privacy of Pervasive Systems and Smart Devices. 〈10.1007/978-3-642-12368-9_20〉
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Xianghan Zheng, Vladimir Oleshchuk. The Design of Secure and Efficient P2PSIP
Communication Systems. Pierangela Samarati; Michael Tunstall; Joachim Posegga; Konstantinos Markantonakis; Damien Sauveron. 4th IFIP WG 11.2 International Workshop on Information Security Theory and Practices: Security and Privacy of Pervasive Systems and Smart Devices (WISTP), Apr 2010, Passau, Germany. Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS-6033, pp.253-260, 2010, Information Security Theory and Practices. Security and Privacy of Pervasive Systems and Smart Devices. 〈10.1007/978-3-642-12368-9_20〉. 〈hal-01056080〉