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FR trust: a fuzzy reputation–based model for trust management in semantic P2P grids

Published Online:pp 57-66https://doi.org/10.1504/IJGUC.2015.066397

A P2P grid is a special case of grid networks in which P2P communications are used for communication between nodes and trust management. This technology allows creation of a network with greater distribution and scalability. Semantic grids have appeared as an expansion of grid networks in which rich resource metadata are revealed and clearly handled. In a semantic P2P grid, nodes are clustered into different groups based on the semantic similarities between their services. This paper proposes a reputation model for trust management in a semantic P2P grid. We use fuzzy theory, in a trust overlay network named FR TRUST that models the network structure and the storage of reputation information. We present a reputation collection and computation system for semantic P2P grids. The system uses fuzzy theory to compute a peer trust level, which can be either: low, medium, or high. Experimental results demonstrate that FR TRUST combines desirable good computational complexity with high–ranking accuracy.

Keywords

fuzzy theory, ontology, P2P grids, peer–to–peer, fuzzy modelling, reputation modelling, trust management, semantic grids, fuzzy logic, trust overlay networks, network structure, reputation information storage, grid networks