减轻信息不对称,实现高效的点对点查询

Jiang Guo, Baochun Li
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查询特定的数据项可能是点对点网络基础设施支持的最重要的特性,并且在最近的文献中得到了最多的研究关注。大多数现有工作遵循设计分散算法的路线,以最大化点对点查询的性能。这些算法通常具有对等节点应该遵守的特定规则(例如,在特定节点上放置数据项),因此假设对等节点是严格合作的。然而,在现实的对等网络中,自私和贪婪的对等节点是常态,查询策略退化为随机或基于泛洪的搜索。本文探讨了节点信息不对称的自私点对点网络中查询效率的设计空间,并应用微观经济学中的信号机制促进私有信息的共享,从而提高搜索效率。我们广泛地模拟了自私网络中其他替代解决方案上下文中的信号机制,并在提高查询性能方面显示了令人鼓舞的结果。
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Mitigating information asymmetries to achieve efficient peer-to-peer queries
Querying for a particular data item is perhaps the most important feature to be supported by peer-to-peer network infrastructures, and receives the most research attention in recent literature. Most existing work follows the line of designing decentralized algorithms to maximize the performance of peer-to-peer queries. These algorithms often have specific rules that peer nodes should adhere to (e.g., placement of data items on particular nodes), and thus assume that peers are strictly cooperative. However, in realistic peer-to-peer networks, selfish and greedy peer nodes are the norm, and query strategies degenerate to random or flooding based searches. In this paper, we explore the design space with respect to query efficiency in selfish peer-to-peer networks where nodes have asymmetric information, and apply the signaling mechanism from microeconomics to facilitate the sharing of private information and thus improve search efficiency. We extensively simulate the signaling mechanism in the context of other alternative solutions in selfish networks, and show encouraging results with respect to improving query performance.
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