Robust incentive techniques for peer-to-peer networks
Lack of cooperation (free riding) is one of the key problems that confronts today's P2P
systems. What makes this problem particularly difficult is the unique set of challenges that …
systems. What makes this problem particularly difficult is the unique set of challenges that …
Cooperative strategies for challenged networks and applications: A survey
Wireless ad hoc networks use mobile devices to deliver services supported by high-speed
network connections and high-speed data transmissions in real time. These devices …
network connections and high-speed data transmissions in real time. These devices …
A comparison of human and automatic musical genre classification
S Lippens, JP Martens… - 2004 IEEE international …, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Recently there has been an increasing amount of work in the area of automatic genre
classification of music in audio format. In addition to automatically structuring large music …
classification of music in audio format. In addition to automatically structuring large music …
Query incentive networks
J Kleinberg, P Raghavan - 46th Annual IEEE Symposium on …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The concurrent growth of on-line communities exhibiting large-scale social structure, and of
large decentralized peer-to-peer file-sharing systems, has stimulated new interest in …
large decentralized peer-to-peer file-sharing systems, has stimulated new interest in …
Sustaining cooperation in multi-hop wireless networks
R Mahajan, M Rodrig, D Wetherall… - … Systems Design and …, 2005 - usenix.org
Multi-hop wireless networks are vulnerable to free-riders because they require nodes to
forward packets for each other. Deployed routing protocols ignore this issue while proposed …
forward packets for each other. Deployed routing protocols ignore this issue while proposed …
[LIBRO][B] Wireless ad hoc networking: personal-area, local-area, and the sensory-area networks
The rapid progress of mobile, wireless communication and embedded micro-sensing MEMS
technologies has brought about the rise of pervasive computing. Wireless local-area …
technologies has brought about the rise of pervasive computing. Wireless local-area …
Why does it pay to be selfish in a MANET?
Y Yoo, DP Agrawal - IEEE Wireless Communications, 2006 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Routing protocols for a mobile ad hoc network have assumed that all mobile nodes
voluntarily participate in forwarding others' packets. This was a reasonable assumption …
voluntarily participate in forwarding others' packets. This was a reasonable assumption …
A secure credit-based cooperation stimulating mechanism for MANETs using hash chains
H Janzadeh, K Fayazbakhsh, M Dehghan… - Future Generation …, 2009 - Elsevier
One of the most challenging problems in self-organized mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs),
which consist of autonomous and self-interested nodes, is to stimulate the nodes to …
which consist of autonomous and self-interested nodes, is to stimulate the nodes to …
Experiences applying game theory to system design
R Mahajan, M Rodrig, D Wetherall… - Proceedings of the ACM …, 2004 - dl.acm.org
We applied techniques from game theory to help formulate and analyze solutions to two
systems problems: discouraging selfishness in multi-hop wireless networks and enabling …
systems problems: discouraging selfishness in multi-hop wireless networks and enabling …
Cooperation in wireless ad hoc networks: A market-based approach
P Marbach, Y Qiu - IEEE/ACM transactions on networking, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We consider a market-based approach to stimulate cooperation in ad hoc networks where
nodes charge a price for relaying data packets. Assuming that nodes set prices to maximize …
nodes charge a price for relaying data packets. Assuming that nodes set prices to maximize …