Topology Construction Mechanism of Behavior-Controllable Hierarchical Military Peer to Peer Network

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In order to meet the special needs of military applications, network users were classified according to characteristics of users and a hierarchical behavior-controllable P2P network topology construction was designed. In the new construction, different information has different circulation range and the survivability and expansion characteristics of the P2P network were made full use.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 765-767)

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1254-1258

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September 2013

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