GRAT:Group Reputation Aggregation Trust for unstructured Peer-to-Peer networks

Masanori Yasutomi, Yo Mashimo, Hiroshi Shigeno

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Abstract

Peer-to-Peer (P2P) reputation aggregation methods are used to evaluate the trustworthiness of participating peers and to combat dishonest and malicious peer behaviors. The reputation aggregation method is to calculate the global reputation score from local score gained from each individual peer in P2P networks. On unstructured P2P networks, each individual peer exchanges own local score for other's local score and calculates the global reputation score. In this paper, we propose reputation aggregation method called GRAT (Group Reputation Aggregation Trust). The proposed method calculates global reputation scores by dividing entire peers into groups. Some peers create one group per a peer that is calculated global reputation score. Each peer exchanges local score among peers that belong to same group. Thus, even if the number of peers increases in the network, it takes shorter time to calculate global reputation score by using GRAT. Simulation results show that GRAT can efficiently exchange local score and accurately calculate global score in unstructured P2P networks.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2010 IEEE 30th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, ICDCSW 2010
Pages126-133
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010 Dec 1
Event2010 IEEE 30th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, ICDCSW 2010 - Genova, Italy
Duration: 2010 Jun 212010 Jun 25

Publication series

NameProceedings - International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems

Other

Other2010 IEEE 30th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, ICDCSW 2010
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityGenova
Period10/6/2110/6/25

Keywords

  • Distributed method
  • File sharing
  • Reputation aggregation
  • Trust
  • Unstructured P2P networks

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Software
  • Hardware and Architecture
  • Computer Networks and Communications

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