志愿计算系统中破坏容忍度的广义抽查

Kanno Watanabe, Masaru Fukushi
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虽然志愿计算(VC)系统达到了最强大的计算平台,但由于志愿者参与者固有的不可靠性,它们仍然存在保证计算正确性的问题。点检技术是一种很有前途的验证计算结果的方法,它通过分配点检工作来检查每个参与者。目前的抽查技术和相关的破坏容忍方法是基于隐性假设,即参与者从未检测到监视工作的分配,然而,产生这样的监视工作仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。因此,在真实的VC环境中,隐式假设并不总是成立,基于抽查的破坏容忍方法(例如众所周知的基于可信度的投票)几乎不可能保证计算的正确性。本文通过引入不完全检验的概念,对抽查技术进行了推广。使用我们的新技术,即使参与者节点可能检测到观测者工作,也可以估计参与者节点的正确可信度。此外,根据不完全检查的思想,我们提出了一种新的基于可信度的投票,该投票不需要分配观察员工作。仿真结果表明,与原有的基于可信度的投票相比,该方法在保证相同计算正确性的前提下减少了计算时间。
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Generalized Spot-Checking for Sabotage-Tolerance in Volunteer Computing Systems
While volunteer computing (VC) systems reach the most powerful computing platforms, they still have the problem of guaranteeing computational correctness, due to the inherent unreliability of volunteer participants. Spot-checking technique, which checks each participant by allocating spotter jobs, is a promising approach to the validation of computation results. The current spot-checking technique and associated sabotage-tolerance methods are based on the implicit assumption that participants never detect the allocation of spotter jobs, however generating such spotter jobs is still an open problem. Hence, in the real VC environment where the implicit assumption does not always hold, spot-checking-based sabotage-tolerance methods (such as well-known credibility-based voting) become almost impossible to guarantee the computational correctness. In this paper, we generalize the spot-checking technique by introducing the idea of imperfect checking. Using our new technique, it becomes possible to estimate the correct credibility for participant nodes even if they may detect spotter jobs. Moreover, by the idea of imperfect checking, we propose a new credibility-based voting which does not need to allocate spotter jobs. Simulation results show that the proposed method reduces the computation time compared to the original credibility-based voting, while guaranteeing the same level of computational correctness.
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