2014 International Conference on Computer and Information Sciences (ICCOINS) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/iccoins.2014.6868391
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Classifying peer-to-peer traffic using protocol hierarchy

Abstract: Detection and classification of peer-to-peer traffic are still difficult tasks for bandwidth shapers. First, peer-to-peer traffic is not easy to detect, and can be a serious problem. Second, some peer-to-peer applications may be desirable, while some may be undesirable. Hence, different peer-to-peer applications should also be treated differently. The previous work of peer-to-peer traffic detection still faces both problems. So, in this paper, we propose new classification mechanisms to solve the problems. Our… Show more

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