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| Title: | Experimental evaluation of anonymous protocols under the JXTA middleware |
| Authors: | Arnedo Moreno, Joan Domingo Prieto, Marc Pérez Gilabert, Noemi |
| Keywords: | peer-to-peer JXTA Java anonymity experimental evaluation onion routing rumor riding |
| Issue Date: | 26-Sep-2012 |
| Type: | Part or chapter of book |
| Citation: | Arnedo, J.; Pérez, N.;Domingo, M. (2012). "Experimental evaluation of anonymous protocols under the JXTA middleware". A: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems (NBIS'12). Pág. 53-57. |
| Abstract: | JXTA is a peer-to-peer (P2P) middleware which
has undergone successive iterations through its 10 years of history, slowly incorporating a security baseline that may cater to different applications and services. However, in order to appeal to a broader set of secure scenarios, it would be interesting to take into consideration more advanced capabilities, such as anonymity.
There are several proposals on anonymous protocols that can be applied in the context of a P2P network, but it is necessary to be able to choose the right one given each application¿s needs. In this paper, we provide an experimental evaluation of two relevant protocols, each one belonging to a different category of approaches to anonymity: unimessage and split message. We
base our analysis on two scenarios, with stable and non-stable peers, and three metrics: round trip-time (RTT), node processing time and reliability. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10609/17744 |
| Appears in Collections: | Parts of books or chapters of books
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