
handle: 10316/13603
In this paper we review distributed hash tables (DHTs) that work as overlay networks on top of the IP network. We compare these DHTs under a number of key aspects that concern performance, scalability and self-configurability. Additionally, since these networks are not suitable for wireless ad hoc networks, we shortly review techniques that can be used to take distributed hash tables to wireless environments.
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