Title of article :
A Genetic Programming-based trust model for P2P Network
Author/Authors :
Sattarivand, Mahdi School of Electrical and Computer Engineering - Guilan University
Abstract :
Peer-to-Peer systems have been
the center of attention in recent years due to their
advantage. Since each node in such networks
can act both as a service provider and as a client,
they are subject to different attacks. Therefore it
is vital to manage confidence for these vulnerable
environments in order to eliminate unsafe peers.
This paper investigates the use of genetic programing
for achieving trust of a peer without central
monitoring. A model of confidence management is
proposed here in which every peer ranks other peers
according to calculated local confidence based on
recommendations and previous interactions. The
results show that this model identifies malicious
nodes without the use of a central supervisor
or overall confidence value and thus the system
functions.
Keywords :
malicious nodes , genetic programing , confidence , peer-to-peer systems
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics