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  • Salah, Hani; Strufe, Thorsten (IEEE ICDCS (HotPOST), 2013-07-08)
    Abstract: Measuring accurate graph snapshots of peer-to-peer (P2P) overlay networks is essential to understand these systems. Furthermore, the captured graph snapshots can be used, among other important purposes, as traces ...
  • Salah, Hani; Roos, Stefanie; Strufe, Thorsten (IEEE, 2014-06-23)
    The widely used distributed hash table (DHT) in KAD is commonly analyzed and optimized based on partial measurements and simulation results, which are limited in scope and subject to simplification. An accurate characterization, ...
  • Salah, Hani; Alfatafta, Mohammed; SayedAhmed, Saed; Strufe, Thorsten (IEEE (42nd IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks, LCN), 2017)
    Defending against cache pollution attacks, highly detrimental attacks that are easy to implement in Named-Data Networking (NDN), currently suffers from the lack of coordination. Solving cache pollution attacks is a ...
  • Salah, Hani; Schiller, Benjamin; Strufe, Thorsten (IEEE, 2014-04-27)
    Content-Centric Networking (CCN) promises to yield large efficiency gains for Internet content distribution. Its autonomous cache management, however, raises doubts about achieving the intended goals optimally. A coordinated ...
  • Salah, Hani; Strufe, Thorsten (IEEE, 2015-01-09)
    The autonomous cache management in Content-Centric Networking (CCN) results in suboptimal caching decisions and implies cache-ignorant routing. Cache coordination and similar improvements hence have been the subject of ...
  • Salah, Hani; Wulfheide, Julian; Strufe, Thorsten (IEEE, 2015-10-26)
    Named-Data Networking (NDN) is a promising architecture for future Internet. Its design, however, can be misused to perform a new DDoS attack known as the Interest Flooding Attack (IFA). In IFA, the attacker issues ...
  • Roos, Stefanie; Salah, Hani; Strufe, Thorsten (IEEE, 2015-12-01)
    —The family of Kademlia-type systems represents the most efficient and most widely deployed class of Internetscale distributed systems. However, prior research on these systems has mainly been restricted to analyzing ...
  • Roos, Stefanie; Salah, Hani; Strufe, Thorsten (arXiv, 2014-04-27)
    Discovery of nodes and content in large-scale distributed systems is generally based on Kademlia, today. Understanding Kademlia-type systems to improve their performance is essential for maintaining a high service quality ...
  • Salah, Hani; Wulfheide, Julian; Strufe, Thorsten (IEEE, 2015-04-26)
    Named-Data Networking (NDN) is a promising architecture for future Internet. However, routers and content providers in NDN can be targets for a new DDoS attack called the Interest Flooding Attack (IFA). As a consequence, ...
  • Paul, Thomas; Lochschmidt, Niklas; Salah, Hani; Datta, Anwitaman; Strufe, Thorsten (IEEE (26th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN)), 2017-08-01)
    P2P-based social networking services are severely challenged by churn and the lack of reliable service providers, especially considering the high frequency of posts and profile updates of their users. Improved consistency ...
  • Carra, Damiano; Michiardi, Pietro; Salah, Hani; Strufe, Thorsten (IEEE, 2013-09-01)
    Motivated by the popularity of content distribution and file sharing applications that nowadays dominate Internet traffic, we focus on the incentive mechanism of a very popular, yet not very well studied, peer-to-peer ...
  • Roos, Stefanie; Salah, Hani; Strufe, Thorsten (Ad­vances in Com­put­er Com­mu­ni­ca­tions and Net­works, 2017)
    The family of Kademlia-type systems represents the most efficient and most widely deployed class of Internet-scale distributed systems. Its success has caused plenty of large-scale measurements and simulation studies, ...
  • Li, Tao; Salah, Hani; He, Mu; Strufe, Thorsten; Santini, Silvia (IEEE, 2018)
    Increasing the traffic visibility, by monitoring network flow packets, provides valuable information for various network management tasks. The mirroring mode of flow packet monitoring requires the switches and routers to ...
  • Paul, Thomas; Stephen, Stephen; Salah, Hani; Strufe, Thorsten (PPU, 2016)
    Online Social Networks (OSNs) have become an essential part of the social life for more than one billion people. OSNs have received a considerable attention from different research communities. OSN providers, however, ...

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