In Peer-to-peer networks, Koorde is a Distributed hash table (DHT) based on Chord (DHT) and the De Bruijn graph (De Bruijn sequence). Inheriting the simplicity of Chord, Koorde meets O(log n) hops per node (where n is the number of nodes in the DHT), and O(log n/ log log n) hops per lookup request with O(log n) neighbors per node. Chord (DHT)'s concept is based on a wide range of ID (i.e. 2^160) in a structure of a ring where ID can stand for both node and data. Node-successor is responsible for the whole range of IDs between itself and its predecessor.
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