A walkable kademlia network for virtual worlds

Varvello, Matteo; Diot, Christophe; Biersack, Ernst W
INFOCOM 2009, 28th IEEE Conference on Computer Communications, April 19-25, 2009, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

In this work, we design and evaluate Walkad, a P2P architecture for the management of range queries in virtual worlds. We design Walkad as an extension of Kademlia, a very popular DHT successfully adopted in eMule. Walkad organizes the Kademlia keyspace in a reverse binary trie, i.e., a tree-based data structure where nodes of each level of the tree are labeled using the Gray Code.


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Conference
City:
Rio de Janeiro
Date:
2009-04-19
Department:
Digital Security
Eurecom Ref:
2684
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