Title
Preliminary Result on Secure Protocols for Multiple Issue Negotiation Problems
Abstract
Multi-issue negotiation protocols represent a promising field since most negotiation problems in the real world involve multiple issues. Our work focuses on negotiation with multiple interdependent issues in which agent utility functions are nonlinear. Existing works have not yet concerned with agents' private information that should be concealed from others in negotiations. In this paper, we propose Distributed Mediator Protocol and Take it or Leave it Protocol for negotiation that can reach agreements and protect agents' private information. Moreover, we propose Hybrid Secure Protocol that combines Distributed Mediator Protocol with Take it or Leave it Protocol. The Hybrid Secure Protocol can also reach agreements while completely concealing agents' private information. Furthermore, the Hybrid Secure Protocol achieves high optimality and uses less memory.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1007/978-3-540-89674-6_19
PRIMA
Keywords
Field
DocType
multiple issue,mediator protocol,promising field,multiple interdependent issue,agent utility function,multi-issue negotiation protocol,secure protocols,preliminary result,high optimality,negotiation problems,negotiation problem,private information,hybrid secure protocol,security protocol
Interdependence,Two-phase commit protocol,Computer science,Computer security,Knowledge management,General Inter-ORB Protocol,Private information retrieval,Distributed computing,Universal composability,Negotiation
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
5357
0302-9743
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.55
11
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Katsuhide Fujita119227.77
Takayuki Ito2888380.66
Mark M. Klein31550187.52