[Legacy Report] Resource Management: Misbehavior in Dynamic Environment
Resource management is essential in distributed systems. How come, when actors are part of a network suddenly behave differently when they realize they can move easily? In this scheme, an actor because of its mobility in the network may change its way of participating on to survival of the network. In this talk, we review the mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) where nodes in the network need to share their resources in order to have a network.
Game theory provides a rich mathematical tool to analyze conflict within strategic interactions and thereby gain a deeper understanding of resource management issues. We introduce bargaining among players as a way to keep the network at flow and the notion of an arbiter. We illustrate how the bargaining model can be utilized in motivating greedy players to be participative and also helped detect misbehaving players (colluding nodes) in a dynamic network.
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- Co-sponsored by C16 and School of Computer Sciences and Engineering, FDU
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Dr. Wenliang Chen of Packages Technologies & Inspection
Non-destructive Inspection Technologies for Pharmaceutical and Medical Packages
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