Gossip-based content dissemination protocols are a scalable and cheap alternative to centralised content sharing systems. However, it is well known that these protocols suffer from rational nodes, i.e., nodes that aim at downloading the content without contributing their fair share to the system. While the problem of rational nodes that act individually has been well addressed in the literature, colluding rational nodes is still an open issue. Indeed, LiFTinG, the only existing gossip protocol addressing this issue, yields a high ratio of false positive accusations of correct nodes. In this paper, we propose AcTinG, a protocol that prevents rational collusions in gossip-based content dissemination protocols, while guaranteeing zero false po...
A large variety of content sharing applications rely, at least partially, on gossip-based disseminat...
This paper presents LiFTinG, the first protocol to detect freeriders, including colluding ones, in g...
A well-known problem in P2P systems is freeriding, where users do not share content if there is no i...
Gossip-based content dissemination protocols are a scalable and cheap alternative to centralised con...
Gossip-based content dissemination protocols are a scalable and cheap alternative to centralised con...
Peer-to-peer content dissemination applications suffer immensely from freeriders, i.e., nodes that d...
This report presents LiFTinG, the first protocol to detect freeriders, including colluding ones, in ...
International audienceGossip-based protocols have proven very efficient for disseminating high-bandw...
Gossip-based content dissemination protocols are a scalable and cheap alternative to centralized co...
Gossip-based protocols are now acknowledged as a sound basis to implement collaborative high-bandwid...
Gossip protocols are considered very effective to disseminate information in a large scale dynamic d...
Abstract. This paper presents LiFTinG, the first protocol to detect freeriders, including colluding ...
A large variety of content sharing applications rely, at least partially, on gossip-based disseminat...
This paper presents LiFTinG, the first protocol to detect freeriders, including colluding ones, in g...
A well-known problem in P2P systems is freeriding, where users do not share content if there is no i...
Gossip-based content dissemination protocols are a scalable and cheap alternative to centralised con...
Gossip-based content dissemination protocols are a scalable and cheap alternative to centralised con...
Peer-to-peer content dissemination applications suffer immensely from freeriders, i.e., nodes that d...
This report presents LiFTinG, the first protocol to detect freeriders, including colluding ones, in ...
International audienceGossip-based protocols have proven very efficient for disseminating high-bandw...
Gossip-based content dissemination protocols are a scalable and cheap alternative to centralized co...
Gossip-based protocols are now acknowledged as a sound basis to implement collaborative high-bandwid...
Gossip protocols are considered very effective to disseminate information in a large scale dynamic d...
Abstract. This paper presents LiFTinG, the first protocol to detect freeriders, including colluding ...
A large variety of content sharing applications rely, at least partially, on gossip-based disseminat...
This paper presents LiFTinG, the first protocol to detect freeriders, including colluding ones, in g...
A well-known problem in P2P systems is freeriding, where users do not share content if there is no i...