3rd International ICST Symposium on Information Assurance and Security

Research Article

HPRS: A Hybrid P2P Reputation System using File and Peer Rating

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/IAS.2007.79,
        author={Srinivasan  T. and Varun Ramachandran and Arun Vedachalam and S.K.  Ghosh},
        title={HPRS: A Hybrid P2P Reputation System using File and Peer Rating},
        proceedings={3rd International ICST Symposium on  Information Assurance and Security},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={IAS},
        year={2007},
        month={9},
        keywords={File reputation  peer reputation  transitive trust.},
        doi={10.1109/IAS.2007.79}
    }
    
  • Srinivasan T.
    Varun Ramachandran
    Arun Vedachalam
    S.K. Ghosh
    Year: 2007
    HPRS: A Hybrid P2P Reputation System using File and Peer Rating
    IAS
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.1109/IAS.2007.79
Srinivasan T.1,*, Varun Ramachandran2,*, Arun Vedachalam2,*, S.K. Ghosh1,*
  • 1: School of Information Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India - 721302
  • 2: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, Sriperumbudur, India - 602105
*Contact email: tsrini@sit.iitkgp.ernet.in, nigen7@gmail.com, arun_ve_86@yahoo.com, skg@sit.iitkgp.ernet.in

Abstract

Peer-to-peer file sharing networks have gained a lot of popularity and are burgeoning day by day. The widespread use inevitably produces malicious peers who try to disrupt the network by flooding it with in authentic files. This necessitates the need for a robust reputation system to identify bad peers and files. The former has been extensively studied and many peer based reputations already exist. In this paper we present a novel framework for a Hybrid P2P Reputation System (HPRS) using peer and file rating. This combined rating enables good peers to judge individual files and thus eliminate any in authentic downloads. It also helps a peer extract the maximum from the system by enabling him to get those occasional good files from bad peers and reject accidental bad files from good peers. Simulation results illustrate that HPRS significantly improves performance in a network.