You are cordially invited by the COE/ICS, to attend a Graduate Seminar, on the above given title, by Mr. Ahmed Saeed Bin Ishaq, MS Student, Computer Engineering Department, 09th April, 2013, at 02:30 PM, in Building 22, Room 132.
Abstract: In the last view years, Bittorrent protocol got a lot of adoption as a peer to peer file sharing system, and still as the dominant traffic generation on the internet, this protocol suffers from the dependency of a single server called a tracker for the coordination and content routing between its peers which is a single point of failure problem. Using multiple trackers or DHT (distributed hash table) were attempts to solve this problem. In this paper we try to distribute the tracker service between network peers using RTI (Real Time Innovation) DDS (Data Distribution Service) middleware. This middleware has a built in simple discovery service and rich configurable QoS policies that control the behavior of communicating peers inside the domain of this middleware. We design a new architecture to move Bittorrent protocol to work on top of RTI-DDS middleware and build a prototype according to this design.
About the speaker: Mr. Ahmed Saeed Bin Ishaq joined KFUPM in 2011 as a Full-Time Graduate student .He is doing a master degree in Computer Network ,which is a program offered by Computer Engineering and Information and Computer Sciences departments. He has a Bachelor degree in Computer Information Systems from Yarmouk University, Jordan (2010) .His research Interests are Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), Resource Allocation in Mission Oriented WSN.