PISA:
Peer-to-Peer Infrastructure for Advanced Internet applications

With proliferation of the Internet, many advanced applications are emerging (e.g., Massively Multiplayer Online Game, Mobile Communication, Wide-area Data Collection, UCC/IPTV/VoIP). To develop and provision these applications easily, diverse Internet-scale network and system supports are essential.

PISA is a scalable and robust infrastructure for the advanced Internet applications. It is based on Peer-to-Peer Architecture. PISA address key technical challenges and according develop novel networks and systems as follows.

(1) content-based search and delivery
(2) utility-oriented resource management
(3) mobility-aware network architecture

  Members

  Publications

  • CISS: An Efficient Object Clustering Framework for DHT-based Peer-to-Peer Applications
    Jinwon Lee, Hyunik Lee, Seungwoo Kang, Su Myeon Kim, Junehwa Song
    Computer Networks Journal (COMNET),Vol.51, No.4, pp 1072-1094, March 2007  [pdf]
  • APOLO: Ad-hoc Peer-to-Peer Overlay Network for Massively Multi-player Online Games
    Jinwon Lee, Hyonik Lee, Sunghwan Ihm, Tcaesvk Gim, and Junehwa Song
    KAIST Technical Report, CS-TR-2005-248, December 2005 [pdf]
  • Distributed Kinetic Delaunay Triangulation
    Taewon Yoo, Hyonik Lee, Jinwon Lee, Sunghee Choi, and Junehwa Song
    KAIST Technical Report, CS-TR-2005-240, September 2005 [pdf]
  • CISS: An Efficient Object Clustering Framework for DHT-based Peer-to-Peer Applications
    Jinwon Lee, Hyunik Lee, Seungwoo Kang, Sungwon Choe, Junehwa Song
    Proc. of International Workshop on Databases, Information Systems and Peer-to-Peer
    Computing (DBISP2P'04), Collocated with VLDB'04
    , Toronto, Canada, August 2004 [pdf] [talk]
  • CLASH: A Protocol for Internet-Scale Utility-Oriented Distributed Computing
    Archan Misra, Paul Castro, Jinwon Lee
    Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'04),
    Tokyo, Japan, March 2004 [pdf]