海报:细菌激发了自组织社交网络中自私用户的减少

A. M. Ahmed, Feng Xia, Qiuyuan Yang, Hannan Bin Liaqat, Zhikui Chen, Tie Qiu
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在Ad-hoc社交网络(ASNETs)的数据管理协议中,自私用户的参与会对网络性能和公平性造成严重威胁。因此,检测和减轻它们对其他行为良好的用户的影响至关重要。我们通过将用户的社会行为(社会联系)的好处与ASNETs中的生物学启发方法相结合,为这条研究线做出了贡献。我们设计了一个仿生方案(BoDMaS)来检测和减少复制操作中的自私用户。它的目标包括提供更大的可访问性和对自私用户的有效检测。该方案既保证了可访问性和有效的检测率,又保证了副本分配操作的可靠性。
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Poster: bacteria inspired mitigation of selfish users in ad-hoc social networks
In data management protocols for Ad-hoc Social Networks (ASNETs), involvement of selfish users can pose a serious threat to network performance and fairness. Therefore, it is essential to detect and mitigate their effects on other well behaving users. We contribute to this line of research by combining the benefits of users' social behavior (social tie) with a biologically inspired approach in ASNETs. We designed a bio-inspired scheme (BoDMaS) to detect and mitigate selfish users in replication operations. Its goals include providing greater accessibility and effective detection of selfish users. The proposed scheme not only guarantees accessibility and effective detection rate, but also ensures the reliability of replica allocation operations.
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