GenTrust: A genetic trust management model for peer-to-peer systems
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author = "Ugur Eray Tahta and Sevil Sen and Ahmet Burak Can",
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title = "GenTrust: A genetic trust management model for
peer-to-peer systems",
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journal = "Applied Soft Computing",
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volume = "34",
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pages = "693--704",
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year = "2015",
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ISSN = "1568-4946",
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DOI = "
doi:10.1016/j.asoc.2015.04.053",
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URL = "
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S156849461500280X",
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abstract = "In recent years, peer-to-peer systems have attracted
significant interest by offering diverse and easily
accessible sharing environments to users. However, this
flexibility of P2P systems introduces security
vulnerabilities. Peers often interact with unknown or
unfamiliar peers and become vulnerable to a wide
variety of attacks. Therefore, having a robust trust
management model is critical for such open environments
in order to exclude unreliable peers from the system.
In this study, a new trust model for peer-to-peer
networks called GenTrust is proposed. GenTrust has
evolved by using genetic programming. In this model, a
peer calculates the trustworthiness of another peer
based on the features extracted from past interactions
and the recommendations. Since the proposed model does
not rely on any central authority or global trust
values, it suits the decentralized nature of P2P
networks. Moreover, the experimental results show that
the model is very effective against various attackers,
namely individual, collaborative, and pseudospoofing
attackers. An analysis on features is also carried out
in order to explore their effects on the results. This
is the first study which investigates the use of
genetic programming on trust management.",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Evolutionary
computation, Trust models, Reputation, Peer-to-peer
systems",
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Ugur Eray Tahta
Sevil Sen
Ahmet Burak Can
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