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ARA: A Robust Audit to Prevent Free-Riding in P2P Networks
Konstanz, Germany August 31-September 02
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MyungJoo Ham, University of Illinois as Urbana-Champaign
Gul Agha, University of Illinois as Urbana-Champaign
A number of solutions have been proposed to address the free-riding problem in peer-to-peer file sharing systems. The solutions are either imperfect — they allow some users to cheat the system with malicious behavior, or expensive — they require human intervention, require servers, or incur high mental transaction costs. We propose a method to address these weaknesses. Specifically, we introduce a utility function to capture contributions made by a user and an auditing scheme to ensure the integrity of a utility function?s values. Our method enables us to reduce cheating by a malicious peer: we show that our approach can efficiently detect malicious peers with a probability over 98%
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MyungJoo Ham, Gul Agha, "ARA: A Robust Audit to Prevent Free-Riding in P2P Networks," p2p, pp.125-132, Fifth IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P'05), 2005
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