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BitTorrent's dilemma: Enhancing reciprocity or reducing inequityJia et al., 2011
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- Jia A
- D'Acunto L
- Meulpolder M
- Pouwelse J
- Epema D
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- 2011 IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC)
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Enhancing reciprocity has been one of the primary motivations for the design of incentive policies in BitTorrent-like P2P systems. Reciprocity implies that peers need to contribute their bandwidth to other peers if they want to receive bandwidth in return. However, the over …
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