Analysis of user-driven peer selection in peer-to-peer backup and storage systems

Toka, Laszlo; Michiardi, Pietro
"Telecommunication Systems Journal", 2010, Special Issue dedicated to GameComm'08

In this paper we present a realistic model of peer-to-peer backup and storage systems in which users have the ability to selfishly select remote peers they want to exchange data with. In our work, peer characteristics (e.g., on-line availability, dedicated bandwidth) play an important role and are reflected in the model through a single parameter, termed profile. We show that selecting remote peers selfishly, based on their profiles, creates incentives for users to improve their contribution to the system. Our work is based on an extension to the Matching Theory that allows us to formulate a novel game, termed the stable exchange game, in which we shift the algorithmic nature of matching problems to a game theoretic framework. We propose a polynomial-time algorithm to compute (optimal) stable exchanges between peers and show, using an evolutionary game theoretic framework, that even semi-random peer selection strategies, that are easily implementable in practice, can be effective in providing incentives to users in order to improve their profiles.


DOI
Type:
Journal
Date:
2010-05-05
Department:
Data Science
Eurecom Ref:
2761
Copyright:
© Springer. Personal use of this material is permitted. The definitive version of this paper was published in "Telecommunication Systems Journal", 2010, Special Issue dedicated to GameComm'08 and is available at : http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11235-010-9301-7

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