Using contracts to induce cooperation in large scale P2P communication networks: algorithms, stability and applications
by Bridge Q. Zhao; John C.S. Lui
International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems (IJCNDS), Vol. 9, No. 1/2, 2012

Abstract: Embedding incentive mechanisms into networking applications (e.g., P2P) is becoming more important for large-scale networking applications since incentive mechanisms can encourage nodes, either end hosts or routers, to cooperate so as to provide a high performance and scalable service. In this paper, we consider a new and novel paradigm of using 'contract' (e.g., an agreement between two communicating parties) to encourage and maintain cooperation. We formally define the notion of contract in a network setting and illustrate its dynamics. We formally show under what conditions a 'balanced' and 'stable' contract can be formed so all participating nodes will have the incentive to contribute. We also propose both centralised and distributed algorithms to find and implement a stable and balanced contract with fairness and security constraints. To illustrate, we show how contracts can be applied to P2P-VoD systems and ISPs networks. In summary, contract can serve as a new genre of incentive mechanism for large scale networking applications.

Online publication date: Sat, 30-Aug-2014

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