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Detecting Malicious Peers in Overlay Multicast Streaming

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Detecting Malicious Peers in Overlay Multicast Streaming
Overlay multicast streaming is built out of loosely coupled end-hosts (peers) that contribute resources to stream media to other peers. Peers, however, can be malicious. They may intentionally wish to disrupt the multicast service or cause confusions to other peers. We propose two new schemes to detect malicious peers in overlay multicast streaming. These schemes compute a level of trust for each peer in the network. Peers with a trust value below a threshold are considered to be malicious. Results from our simulations indicate that the proposed schemes can detect malicious peers with medium to high accuracy, depending on cheating patterns and malicious peer percentages.
Samarth Shetty, Patricio Galdames, Wallapak Tavana
Added 12 Jun 2010
Updated 12 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where LCN
Authors Samarth Shetty, Patricio Galdames, Wallapak Tavanapong, Ying Cai
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