Title :
Promoting cooperation among strangers to access Internet services from an ad hoc network
Author :
Zhu, Danyu ; Mutka, Matt
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Michigan State Univ., USA
Abstract :
Via peer-to-peer sharing, we envision highly mobile users cooperating by sharing telecommunication connections to support a continuous messaging notification channel. Peer-to-peer sharing would enable a reduction of users´ telecommunication charges and devices´ battery consumption. Nevertheless, without a centralized trust authority, people lack the incentive to cooperate with a group of strangers. We present a new distributed trust framework and a credit system to solve this problem. Trust is evaluated based on a user´s own experience and information obtained from others. The credit system is built on top of the trust system to ensure that each user appropriately takes turns providing the proxy service for the group of peers. No centralized authority or long-term accountability is needed. Simulation results demonstrate that this framework is stable and efficient. Fairness is maintained among users and each user may benefit in proportion to its contribution to the group.
Keywords :
Internet; ad hoc networks; cooperative systems; telecommunication services; Internet services; ad hoc network; battery consumption; centralized authority; centralized trust authority; continuous messaging notification channel; credit system; distributed trust framework; long-term accountability; mobile users cooperation; peer-to-peer sharing; proxy service; telecommunication charges; telecommunication connections sharing; trust system; Ad hoc networks; Batteries; Computational modeling; Computer science; Mobile computing; Peer to peer computing; Pervasive computing; Protocols; Web and internet services; Wireless LAN;
Conference_Titel :
Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2004. PerCom 2004. Proceedings of the Second IEEE Annual Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2090-1
DOI :
10.1109/PERCOM.2004.1276861