Abstract
In typical distributed environments, there are two parties: consumers and providers. Consumers have computational jobs while may lack of computational resources. Providers have relatively underutilized resources. With the rapid advancement in high-speed networks, how to enable the effective and secure interaction between consumers and providers has become increasingly important. Because of the distributed ownership of resources, however, it is a very challenging problem. We propose the TruGrid, a Self-sustaining Trustworthy Grid, to solve it. The TruGrid is a novel loosely connected grid system, which guarantees the incentive of every participant and therefore it is a self-sustaining system. We also identify two security v challenges arising in the TruGrid, i.e., free-rider and boaster. The proposed trustworthiness management and the penalty model successfully overcome the challenges. Simulation results demonstrate that the TruGrid is a promising actuator to enable the interaction between autonomous consumers and providers.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 815-821 |
| Publication status | Published - Jun 2005 |
| Event | Proceedings of 25th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, Proceedings - Duration: 1 Jun 2005 → 1 Jun 2005 |
Conference
| Conference | Proceedings of 25th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, Proceedings |
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| Period | 1/06/05 → 1/06/05 |
ISBNs
['0769523285']Keywords
- Grid
- Incentive
- P2P
- Scheduling
- Security
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