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Multilevel Bloom Filters for P2P Flows Identification Based on Cluster Analysis in Wireless Mesh Network

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  • Xia-an Bi
  • Xiaohui Wang
  • Luyun Xu
  • Sheng Chen
  • Hong Liu

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With the development of wireless mesh networks and distributed computing, lots of new P2P services have been deployed and enrich the Internet contents and applications. The rapid growth of P2P flows brings great pressure to the regular network operation. So the effective flow identification and management of P2P applications become increasingly urgent. In this paper, we build a multilevel bloom filters data structure to identify the P2P flows through researches on the locality characteristics of P2P flows. Different level structure stores different numbers of P2P flow rules. According to the characteristics values of the P2P flows, we adjust the parameters of the data structure of bloom filters. The searching steps of the scheme traverse from the first level to the last level. Compared with the traditional algorithms, our method solves the drawbacks of previous schemes. The simulation results demonstrate that our algorithm effectively enhances the performance of P2P flows identification. Then we deploy our flow identification algorithm in the traffic monitoring sensors which belong to the network traffic monitoring system at the export link in the campus network. In the real environment, the experiment results demonstrate that our algorithm has a fast speed and high accuracy to identify the P2P flows; therefore, it is suitable for actual deployment.

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  • Xia-an Bi & Xiaohui Wang & Luyun Xu & Sheng Chen & Hong Liu, 2015. "Multilevel Bloom Filters for P2P Flows Identification Based on Cluster Analysis in Wireless Mesh Network," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-9, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:801934
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/801934
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