18th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2004. AINA 2004.
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Abstract

Although Gnutella is the most popular Peer-to-Peer protocol for file sharing, drawbacks are often found in searching and locating files. They include that (1) a limited number of hosts being searched leads to a limited number of hits; (2) the search result is not accurate due to the search by filename; and (3) an inefficient use of computer resource - spending too much resource on handling other peers' queries. In order to rectify these drawbacks, this paper proposes N-phase Search and Passive Search mechanisms. Compared with the traditional search mechanism, N-phase Search increases the number of received query hits by 55.41% and increases the host coverage by 41.23%. For the Passive Search, the average search time is reduced by 15.33%.
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