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Opportunistic bartering of digital goods and services in pervasive environments.

机译:在普适环境中机会主义地交换数字商品和服务。

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The vision of mobile personal devices querying peers in their environment for information such as local restaurant recommendations or directions to the closest gas station, or traffic and weather updates has long been a goal of the pervasive research community. However, considering the diversity and the personal nature of devices participating in pervasive environments it is not feasible to assume that these interactions and collaborations will take place with out economically-driven motivating incentives.;This dissertation presents a novel bartering communication model that provides an underlying framework for incentives for collaborations in mobile pervasive environments by supporting opportunistic serendipitous peer-to-peer bartering for digital goods such as ring tones, MP3's and podcasts.;To demonstrate viability and advantages of this innovative bartering approach, we compare and contrast the performances of two conventional, frequently employed, peer-to-peer interaction approaches namely Altruists and FreeRiders against two collaborative strategies that employ the Double Coincidence of Wants paradigm from the domain of barter exchanges. In particular, we present our communication framework that represents these collaborative strategies through a set of interaction policies that reflect these strategies. Furthermore, we present a set of results from our in-depth simulation studies that compare these strategies. We examine the operation of the nodes employing our framework and executing these four distinct strategies and specifically, we compare the performances of the nodes executing these strategies in homogeneous and heterogeneous networks of mobile devices. We also examine the effects of adding InfoStations to these networks. For each of the strategies, we observe levels of gains and losses that nodes experience as result of collaborative digital good exchanges. We also evaluate communication overhead that nodes incur while looking for possible collaborative exchange. Furthermore, this dissertation offers an in-depth study of the swarm-like inter-strategy dynamics in heterogeneous networks populated with diverse nodes displaying varying levels of collaborative interaction attitudes. Further, the bartering framework is extended by incorporating value-sensitive bartering models that incorporate digital goods and content valuations into the bartering exchange process. In addition, the bartering model is extended by integration of socially influenced collaborative interaction that exploit role based social relationships between mobile peers that populate dynamic mobile environments.;Taken as a whole, the novel research work presented in this dissertation offers the first comprehensive effort that employs and models opportunistic bartering-based collaborative methodology in the context of serendipitous encounters in dynamic mobile peer-to-peer pervasive environments where mobile entities negotiate and exchange digital goods and content.
机译:移动个人设备向其环境中的同伴查询信息(例如本地餐馆推荐或到最近的加油站的路线或交通和天气更新)的愿景一直是无处不在的研究社区的目标。但是,考虑到参与普遍环境的设备的多样性和个人性质,不可能假设这些交互和协作将在没有经济驱动的激励措施的情况下进行。;本论文提出了一种新颖的易货通信模型,该模型提供了潜在的通过支持机会性偶然性的数字商品(如铃声,MP3和播客)的对等易货交易,在移动无处不在的环境中进行协作的激励框架;为了展示这种创新的易货交易方法的可行性和优势,我们比较并对比了两种常规的,经常使用的对等交互方法,即Altruists和FreeRiders,与两种从易货交换领域采用Wants双重巧合范式的协作策略进行对抗。特别是,我们通过一组反映这些策略的交互策略,介绍了代表这些协作策略的通信框架。此外,我们从深入的模拟研究中提供了一组结果,用于比较这些策略。我们检查了采用我们的框架并执行这四种不同策略的节点的运行情况,特别是,我们比较了在移动设备的同质和异构网络中执行这些策略的节点的性能。我们还将研究向这些网络添加InfoStation的效果。对于每种策略,我们观察到节点由于协作数字商品交换而经历的收益和损失水平。我们还评估了节点在寻找可能的协作交换时产生的通信开销。此外,本论文对异质网络中群状策略间动力学进行了深入研究,异质网络中各个节点之间表现出不同程度的协作互动态度。此外,通过将价值敏感的易货模型纳入易货交换过程,将价值敏感的易货模型纳入数字商品和内容评估,从而扩展了易货框架。此外,以物易物交易模式是通过整合受社会影响的协作交互来扩展的,该协作交互利用了填充动态动态移动环境的移动对等之间基于角色的社交关系。总的来说,本论文提出的新颖研究工作提供了第一个全面的成果,在动态的移动点对点普及环境中偶然遇到的情况下,使用机会随机交换的协作方法并对其进行建模,在这种环境中,移动实体会协商和交换数字商品和内容。

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  • 作者

    Ratsimor, Olga Vladi.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, Baltimore County.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, Baltimore County.;
  • 学科 Computer Science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 154 p.
  • 总页数 154
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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