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Building Robust Distributed Infrastructure Networks

Benshoof, Brendan
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Many competing designs for Distributed Hash Tables exist exploring multiple models of addressing, routing and network maintenance. Designing a general theoretical model and implementation of a Distributed Hash Table allows exploration of the possible properties of Distributed Hash Tables. We will propose a generalized model of DHT behavior, centered on utilizing Delaunay triangulation in a given metric space to maintain the networks topology. We will show that utilizing this model we can produce network topologies that approximate existing DHT methods and provide a starting point for further exploration. We will use our generalized model of DHT construction to design and implement more efficient Distributed Hash Table protocols, and discuss the qualities of potential successors to existing DHT technologies.

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2016-05-09
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P2P, Distributed Hash Table, Decentralized, Networking
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Benshoof, Brendan (2016). Building Robust Distributed Infrastructure Networks. Dissertation, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/8514368
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2018-04-24
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