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Evolving a Trust Model for Peer-to-Peer Networks Using Genetic Programming

机译:使用遗传规划发展对等网络的信任模型

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Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems have attracted significant interest in recent years. In P2P networks, each peer act as both a server or a client. This characteristic makes peers vulnerable to a wide variety of attacks. Having robust trust management is very critical for such open environments to exclude unreliable peers from the system. This paper investigates the use of genetic programming to asses the trustworthiness of peers without a central authority. A trust management model is proposed in which each peer ranks other peers according to local trust values calculated automatically based on the past interactions and recommendations. The experimental results have shown that the model could successfully identify malicious peers without using a central authority or global trust values and, improve the system performance.
机译:对等(P2P)系统近年来引起了极大的兴趣。在P2P网络中,每个对等方都充当服务器或客户端。这种特征使同伴容易受到各种各样的攻击。对于此类开放环境而言,拥有可靠的信任管理对于从系统中排除不可靠的对等方至关重要。本文研究了使用遗传程序设计来评估没有中央权限的同级的信任度。提出了一种信任管理模型,其中每个对等节点根据根据过去的交互和建议自动计算的本地信任值对其他对等节点进行排名。实验结果表明,该模型可以在不使用中央权限或全局信任值的情况下成功识别恶意对等体,从而提高了系统性能。

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