In this paper we use game theory to study nodes\u27 behavior in peer-to-peer networks when nodes receive service based on their reputation. Reputation is used as a mechanism to incentivize nodes to share resources and provide services to others. The probability of a node obtaining service is directly proportional to its current reputation, and the only way to enhance reputation is by serving others. Thus, the problem of free-riding is minimized. Game theory can be used by individual selfish nodes to determine their optimal strategy for participation level in such a system. Moreover, game theory gives us interesting insight into the overall nature of nodes\u27 interactions and system efficiency, and how system efficiency can be improved
This research involves the design, development, and theoretical demonstration of models resulting in...
This research involves the design, development, and theoretical demonstration of models resulting in...
The existence and performance of peer-to-peer systems depend on thecontribution of resources from in...
In this paper we use game theory to study nodes ’ behavior in peer-to-peer networks when nodes recei...
Game theory has been used to model the behaviour of selfish participants in P2P networks in which ce...
Ad hoc and peer-to-peer networks sometimes operate as voluntary resource sharing networks, relying o...
The persistence of cooperation is a longstanding problem in the social and biological sciences. Rece...
Abstract. In this thesis we study the efficiency of systems, in which, users share resources. We ass...
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abstract: While network problems have been addressed using a central administrative domain with a si...
My research work aims at designing distributed systems with focus on fairness and incen-tives in res...
Peer-to-peer networks are voluntary resource sharing systems among rational agents that are resource...
Future P2P networks are likely to have no centralized administrative entity (owing to regulatory or ...
Conventional Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks do not provide service differentiation and incentive for us...
Abstract—In this paper we address the problem of cooper-ation and selfish behavior in ad hoc network...
This research involves the design, development, and theoretical demonstration of models resulting in...
This research involves the design, development, and theoretical demonstration of models resulting in...
The existence and performance of peer-to-peer systems depend on thecontribution of resources from in...
In this paper we use game theory to study nodes ’ behavior in peer-to-peer networks when nodes recei...
Game theory has been used to model the behaviour of selfish participants in P2P networks in which ce...
Ad hoc and peer-to-peer networks sometimes operate as voluntary resource sharing networks, relying o...
The persistence of cooperation is a longstanding problem in the social and biological sciences. Rece...
Abstract. In this thesis we study the efficiency of systems, in which, users share resources. We ass...
©2014 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for al...
abstract: While network problems have been addressed using a central administrative domain with a si...
My research work aims at designing distributed systems with focus on fairness and incen-tives in res...
Peer-to-peer networks are voluntary resource sharing systems among rational agents that are resource...
Future P2P networks are likely to have no centralized administrative entity (owing to regulatory or ...
Conventional Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks do not provide service differentiation and incentive for us...
Abstract—In this paper we address the problem of cooper-ation and selfish behavior in ad hoc network...
This research involves the design, development, and theoretical demonstration of models resulting in...
This research involves the design, development, and theoretical demonstration of models resulting in...
The existence and performance of peer-to-peer systems depend on thecontribution of resources from in...