MPO: An Efficient and Low-cost Peer-to-Peer Overlay for Autonomic Communications
Jiaqi Liu, Zhong Ren, Deng Li

TL;DR
This paper introduces MPO, a novel peer-to-peer overlay designed for autonomic communication systems, combining structured and unstructured P2P features to enhance efficiency, robustness, and low-cost operation.
Contribution
The paper presents the design of MPO, a hybrid P2P overlay that integrates small world characteristics, a Tri-Information Center mechanism, and a 3D ID structure for improved efficiency and robustness in AC.
Findings
MPO is shown to be robust and highly efficient.
The overlay reduces maintenance costs through localized updates.
Evaluation confirms MPO's low-cost and high-performance capabilities.
Abstract
The term Autonomic Communication (AC) refers to self-managing systems which are capable of supporting self-configuration, self-healing and self-optimization. However, information reflection and collection, lack of centralized control, non-cooperation and so on are just some of the challenges within AC systems. We have considered these problems in theory and practice and reached the following conclusion; in order to build an ideal system for autonomic communication, there are three key problems to be solved. Motivated by the need for AC, we have designed an efficient and low-cost Peer-to-Peer (P2P) overlay called Maya-Pyramid overlay (MPO) and combined merits of unstructured P2P with those of structured P2P overlays. Differing from the traditional hierarchical P2P (i.e. tree-like structure) overlay, (1) MPO is composed of levels and layers, which uses small world characteristic to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Caching and Content Delivery · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
