Title
Poster: bacteria inspired mitigation of selfish users in ad-hoc social networks
Abstract
In data management protocols for Ad-hoc Social Networks (ASNETs), involvement of selfish users can pose a serious threat to network performance and fairness. Therefore, it is essential to detect and mitigate their effects on other well behaving users. We contribute to this line of research by combining the benefits of users' social behavior (social tie) with a biologically inspired approach in ASNETs. We designed a bio-inspired scheme (BoDMaS) to detect and mitigate selfish users in replication operations. Its goals include providing greater accessibility and effective detection of selfish users. The proposed scheme not only guarantees accessibility and effective detection rate, but also ensures the reliability of replica allocation operations.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2632951.2635933
MobiHoc
Keywords
Field
DocType
ad-hoc social networks,network architecture and design,replication,selfishness
Replica,Social network,Computer science,Computer security,Computer network,Selfishness,Data management,Network performance
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ahmedin Mohammed Ahmed1906.26
Feng Xia26510.87
Qiuyuan Yang3344.32
Hannan Bin Liaqat4121.89
Zhikui Chen569266.76
Tie Qiu689580.18