[p2pi] List of Submissions (final)
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[p2pi] List of Submissions (final)



This is our final list of submissions received, including a few we missed collecting last Friday (apologies) and a few who requested extensions on the deadline.

 

We will make these presentations available in a .zip file in a link off the Wiki page soon. More information forthcoming.

 

 

[1] Nick Weaver - The case for "Ugly Now" User Fairness

 

[2] Paul Jessop - Position Paper of the RIAA

 

[3] Nikloaos Laotaris, Pablo Rodriguez, Laurent Massoulie - ECHOES: Edge Capacity Hosting Overlays of Nano Data Centers

 

[4] Bruce Davie, Stefano Previdi, Jan Medved, Albert Tian - Peer Selection Guidance

 

[5] Marie-Jose Montpetit - Community Networks: Getting P2P out of Prison - the Next Steps

 

[6] D. Bryan, S. Dawkins, B. Lowekamp, E. Shim - Infrastructure-related Attributes of Application Scenarios for P2PSIP

 

[7] Jiang XingFeng - Analysis of the Service Discovery in DHT network

 

[8] R. Penno - P2P Status and Requirements

 

[9] Patrick Crowley, Shakir James - Symbiotic P2P: Resolving the conflict between ISPs and BitTorrent through Mutual Cooperation

 

[10] Robb Topolski  - Framing Peer to Peer File Sharing

 

[11] M. Stiemerling, S. Niccolini, S. Kiesel, J. Seedorf - A Network Cooperative Overlay System

 

[12] Y. Wang, S. Tan, R. Grove - Traffic Localization with Multi-Layer, Tracker-Based Peer-to-Peer Content Distribution Architecture

 

[13] Haiyong Xie, Y. Richard Yang, Avi Silberschatz, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Laird Popkin - P4P: Provider Portal for P2P Applications

 

[14] Michael Merritt, Doug Pasko, Laird Popkin - Network-Friendly Peer-to-Peer Services

 

[15] Camiant (Jackson) - Camiant Submission

 

[16] Jason Livingood, Rich Woundy - Comcast Submission

 

[17] Benny Rodrig - Enterprise IP Networks and the P2P Traffic Load Impact

 

[18] Ted Hardie - Peer-to-Peer traffic and "Unattended Consequences"

 

[19] Jiang XingFeng, Ning Zong - Content Replication for Internet P2P Applications

 

[20] Sandvine (Dundas) - Analysis of Traffic Demographics in Broadband networks

 

[21] Sandvine (Dundas) - Traffic  Management in a World with Network Neutrality

 

[22] Stanislav Shalunov - Users want P2P, we make it work

 

[23] R. Cuevas, A. Cuevas, I. Martinez-Yelmo, C. Guerrero - Internet scale mobility service: a case study on building a DHT based service for ISPs

 

[24] M. Barnes, B. McCormick - Peer to Peer Infrastructure Considerations

 

[25] Henning Schulzrinne - Encouraging Bandwidth Efficiency for Peer-to-Peer Applications

 

[26] Damien Saucez, Benoit Donnet, Olivier Bonaventure, Dimitri Papdimitriou - Towards an Open Path Selection Architecture

 

[27] Eric Rescorla - Notes on P2P Blocking and Evasion

 

[28] Vinay Aggrawal, Anja Feldmann - ISP-Aided Neighbor Selection in P2P Systems

 

[29] Enrico Marocco, Vijay K. Gurbani, Volker Hilt, Ivica Rimac, Marco Tomsu - Peer-to-Peer Infrastructure: A Survey of Research on the Application-Layer Traffic Optimization Problem and the Need for Layer Cooperation

 

[30] Toby Moncaster, Bob Briscoe, Louise Burness - Is There a Problem With Peer-to-peer Traffic?

 

[31] David Sohn, Alissa Cooper - Peer-to-Peer Infrastructure Considerations

 

[32] Bob Briscoe, Lou Burness, Toby Moncaster, Phil Eardley - Solving this traffic management problem... and the next, and the next

 

[33] Hannes Tschofenig, Marcin Matuszewski - Dealing with P2P Traffic in an Operator Network: State-of-the-Art

 

[34] Jean-Francois Mule - CableLabs Submission

 

[35] Alan Arolovitch - Peer-to-peer infrastructure: Case for cooperative P2P caching

 

[36] Leslie Daigle - Defining Success: Questions for the Future of the Internet and Bandwidth-Intensive Activities

 

[37] William Check, Rex Bullinger - NCTA Position Paper

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