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A peer-to-peer (P2P) system is known for its scalability and dynamic nature, where nodes can join and leave the system easily and at any time. These networks are susceptible to malicious behavior such as nodes dropping messages and misleading other nodes. P2P routing protocols are not immune against such incidents. Additionally, most secure routing protocols in the literature suffer from false negatives...
A peer-to-peer (P2P) system is known by its scalability and dynamic nature where nodes can join and leave the system easily and anytime. These networks are susceptible to malicious behaviors such as nodes dropping messages and misleading requesting nodes. P2P routing protocols are not immune against these misbehaviors. Therefore, detecting and dealing with malicious nodes will certainly lead to more...
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