loading...
Reputation Management for Collaborative Content Distribution
Taormina - Giardini Naxos, Italy June 13-June 16
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WOWMOM.2005.87First International IEEE WoWMoM Works ...
 This Article 
 
PDF
HTML
 
 Share 
   
 Bibliographic References 
   
 Add to: 
 
Digg
Furl
Spurl
Blink
Simpy
Google
Del.icio.us
Y!MyWeb
 
 Search 
   
Anurag Garg, Università di Trento
Roberto Cascella, Università di Trento

We propose a reputation-based trust management system, ROCQ, to reduce inauthentic and corrupted file transfers in end-user collaborative content-distribution systems. Such systems are characterized by the splitting of large files into (optionally encoded) blocks and the simultaneous downloading of several blocks from different nodes to speed up content distribution. All nodes must cooperate and provide correct content for such systems to function smoothly. If malicious nodes are present, they can quickly bring the system to a halt by introducing fake blocks in the network making it impossible to reconstruct the original file.

ROCQ (Reputation, Opinion, Credibility and Quality), uses feedback from past interactions between nodes to create node reputations. This allows detection of malicious nodes in a transaction-based network. In this paper, we study the performance of ROCQ as used in a content distribution network. We find that ROCQ decreases the likelihood of a user receiving fake blocks by upto 16% and hence significantly reduces bandwidth waste.

Index Terms:
Reputation based trust management, content distribution networks, collaborative networks, end-user collaboration
Citation:
Anurag Garg, Roberto Cascella, "Reputation Management for Collaborative Content Distribution," wowmom, vol. 2, pp.547-552, First International IEEE WoWMoM Workshop on Autonomic Communications and Computing (ACC'05), 2005
Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use.