Reputation based friend-to-friend networks |
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Authors: | Fotis Loukos Helen D. Karatza |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece |
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Abstract: | Friend-to-Friend networks are a form of Peer-to-Peer networks that provide anonymity of the users who share data. Turtle is an example of such a network, where a peer only connects to real life friends. In this paper we propose an extension of Turtle for connecting to other nodes based on their reputation. Furthermore, we use trust management to dynamically adjust this reputation based on the honest or malicious behaviour of all connected peers. Using these techniques, a node is able to create links to other nodes and identify possible misbehaving friends. Finally, we present simulation results of a reputation based Turtle Friend-to-Friend network. |
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Keywords: | Peer-to-peer network Friend-to-friend network Reputation Trust |
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