Autonomic Peer-to-Peer network in Laboratory Environment


Overview

APPLE (Autonomic Peer-to-Peer network in Laboratory Environment) is a project at the University of Iowa to experiment with a P2P network's ability to acquire the properties of an autonomic system. The major goals are to implement P2P networks that can self-optimize routing latencies through traffic profiling, topology control and replication, self-regulate by adapting to varying degrees of churn, tolerate selfishness of the peers, and eventually self-protect by isolating malicious peers.

Team members

Sukumar Ghosh
Amlan Bhattacharya
Anurag Dasgupta
Ransom Briggs

Publications

Amlan Bhattacharya and Sukumar Ghosh: Self-optimizing peer-to-peer networks with selfish processes. First International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO 2007).

Anurag Dasgupta and Sukumar Ghosh and Sebastien Tixeuil: Selfish stabilization. SSS 2006.