Title
GaTMo: Game theoretic trust model for peer to peer networks
Abstract
Peer to Peer networks can be seen as truly distributed computing applications in which peers communicate directly with one another to exchange information, distribute tasks, or execute transactions. The issues with peer to peer network are that the resource is not centralized. Moreover, peers may not know about the trustworthiness of other, so the trust framework should be designed in such a way that the peers reputation can be identified based on the services provided by them. This paper discusses the design of GaTMo a trust framework for evaluating the trust of peers in a network. The trust framework incorporates self experience and reputation to calculate trustworthiness of a peer. Various like Game theoretic strategies are used for selecting peers for doing the peer selection process. The experimental results prove that the GaTMo works effectively for different strategies thereby increasing the payoff of each peer which indirectly increases the life time of the peer to peer network.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/NABIC.2009.5393672
Coimbatore
Keywords
Field
DocType
computer network performance evaluation,game theory,peer-to-peer computing,security of data,GaTMo,distributed computing,game theoretic strategies,peer selection process,peer to peer networks,trust framework,Game theory,Peer to Peer network,Trust framework
World Wide Web,Peer-to-peer,Trustworthiness,Computer science,Game theoretic,Game theory,Peer feedback,Reputation,Life time,Stochastic game
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2164-7364
978-1-4244-5053-4
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
6
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Siddarrthraman, R.100.34
Vignesh Laligam Sundaresan200.34
GaneshKumar, M.300.34