LiFTinG: Lightweight Freerider-Tracking in Gossip
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Title
LiFTinG: Lightweight Freerider-Tracking in Gossip
Title of the conference
Proceedings of the 11th ACM/IFIP/USENIX International Middleware Conference (MIDDLEWARE)
Publisher
Springer
Address
Bangalore, India
ISBN
978-3-642-16954-0
978-3-642-16955-7
978-3-642-16955-7
ISSN
0302-9743
1611-3349
1611-3349
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
6452
Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Pages
313-333
Language
english
Abstract
This paper presents LiFTinG, the first protocol to detect freeriders, including colluding ones, in gossip-based content dissemination systems with asymmetric data exchanges. LiFTinG relies on nodes tracking abnormal behaviors by cross-checking the history of their previous interactions, and exploits the fact that nodes pick neighbors at random to prevent colluding nodes from covering up each others' bad actions.
We present a methodology to set the parameters of LiFTinG based on a theoretical analysis. In addition to simulations, we report on the deployment of LiFTinG on Planet Lab. In a 300-node system, where a stream of 674 kbps is broadcast, LiFTinG incurs a maximum overhead of only 8% while providing good results: for instance, with 10% of freeriders decreasing their contribution by 30%, LiFTinG detects 86% of the freeriders after only 30 seconds and wrongfully expels only a few honest nodes.
We present a methodology to set the parameters of LiFTinG based on a theoretical analysis. In addition to simulations, we report on the deployment of LiFTinG on Planet Lab. In a 300-node system, where a stream of 674 kbps is broadcast, LiFTinG incurs a maximum overhead of only 8% while providing good results: for instance, with 10% of freeriders decreasing their contribution by 30%, LiFTinG detects 86% of the freeriders after only 30 seconds and wrongfully expels only a few honest nodes.
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