A Semantic-Driven Adaptive Architecture for Large Scale P2P Networks

  • Authors:
  • Nick Antonopoulos;Athena Eftychiou;Bogdan Vrusias

  • Affiliations:
  • University of Derby, UK;University of Surrey, UK;University of Surrey, UK

  • Venue:
  • International Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing
  • Year:
  • 2010

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Abstract

The increasing amount of online information demands effective, scalable, and accurate mechanisms to manage and search this information. Distributed semantic-enabled architectures, which enforce semantic web technologies for resource discovery, could satisfy these requirements. In this paper, a semantic-driven adaptive architecture is presented, which improves existing resource discovery processes. The P2P network is organised in a two-layered super-peer architecture. The network formation of super-peers is a conceptual representation of the network's knowledge, shaped from the information provided by the nodes using collective intelligence methods. The authors focus on the creation of a dynamic hierarchical semantic-driven P2P topology using the network's collective intelligence. The unmanageable amounts of data are transformed into a repository of semantic knowledge, transforming the network into an ontology of conceptually related entities of information collected from the resources located by peers. Appropriate experiments have been undertaken through a case study by simulating the proposed architecture and evaluating results.