Title
Improving web access efficiency using P2P proxies
Keywords
CACHE; Computer Science, Theory & Methods
Abstract
Recent studies have shown that caching data at the proxy server can improve the user response time for web document retrieval. However, a single cache proxy has a limited cache space, thus the amount of data that can be cached is limited. In this paper, we organize the distributed proxy servers into a group of peer-to-peer cache proxies. By exploiting the aggregate cache space and computing power, we can reduce the average user response time and improve our quality of services. Unlike some previous works that achieve the similar results by replacing the single proxy server with a cluster of servers, we simply link the existing distributed proxy servers using a set of rules for connection, data cache and data routing to build a self-organized scalable distributed P2P proxy caching system. Our simulation has proven the feasibility and effectiveness of our cache system. In addition, our P2P proxy cache system is configured using individual based model and is easy to implement in a large scale distributed environment.
Journal Title
Distributed Computing, Proceedings: Mobile and Wireless Computing
Volume
2571
Publication Date
1-1-2002
Document Type
Article
Language
English
First Page
24
Last Page
34
WOS Identifier
ISSN
0302-9743; 3-540-00355-X
Recommended Citation
"Improving web access efficiency using P2P proxies" (2002). Faculty Bibliography 2000s. 3238.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib2000/3238