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Trust is one of key factors which influence the development of mobile P2P networks. However, current trust evaluation models are not applicable to mobile P2P networks properly due to some of its characteristics such as heterogeneous nature of the peers, limited-range as well as unreliability of wireless links. In the paper main factors that influence the trust in mobile P2P networks are identified...
In this paper we propose a distributed Trust Management Model (DTMM) for constructing much shorter and more robust trust chains in mobile p2p networks. With DTMM, each moving object within the same group tends to have a high probability of keeping stable distances from each other. The main contribution of this model is to predict the future availability of wireless links and lead to fast generating...
Applying current existing trust models or trust management systems on mobile computing environments require extracting user's trust standards in different contexts, user's experience or feedback dissemination and user's decision about trust or distrust. However mobility, uncertainty and heterogeneity of mobile computing environments make trust management much more complicated, so they are inadequate...
Trust plays an important role in peer-to-peer (P2P) networks for enabling peers to share resources and services. It is necessary to build an effective security trust model to solve the trust problem during interactions between peers. In this paper, we propose an enhanced trust model based on reputation. We apply SupP2Prep [Chhabra et al., 2004] in our trust model, which is a protocol for reputation...
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