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        Title           : Extended End Point Properties for Application-Layer Traffic Optimization
        Authors         : Lingli Deng
                          Haibin Song
                          Sebastian Kiesel
                          Richard Yang
                          Qin Wu
	Filename        : draft-deng-alto-p2p-ext-07.txt
	Pages           : 18
	Date            : 2015-10-19

Abstract:
   The purpose of the Application-Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO)
   protocol is to provide better-than-random peer selection for P2P
   networks. The base ALTO protocol focuses, only on providing network
   topological location information (i.e., network maps and cost maps).
   However, the peer selection method of an endpoint may also use other
   properties, such as geographic location. This document defines a
   framework and an extended set of End Point properties (EP properties)
   to extend the base ALTO protocol.


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