Incentive Schemes for Mobile Peer-to-Peer Systems and Free Riding Problem: A Survey
Rahul Mishra

TL;DR
This survey reviews incentive schemes in mobile peer-to-peer networks, focusing on how they address free riding and promote cooperation among users in decentralized systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of existing incentive architectures and analyzes their effectiveness in mitigating free riding in modern P2P networks.
Findings
Various incentive schemes exist to combat free riding.
Most schemes aim to promote cooperation and resource sharing.
Effectiveness varies across different architectures.
Abstract
Mobile peer-to-peer networks are quite prevalent and popular now days due to advent of business scenarios where all the services are going mobile like whether it's to find good restaurants, healthy diet books making friends, job-hunting, real state info or cab-sharing etc. As the mobile users are increasing day by day, peer-to-peer networks getting bigger and complex. In contrast to client server system in peer-to-peer network resource sharing is done on the basis of mutual consent and agreed policies with no central authority and controlling entity. Incentive schemes for P2P networks are devised to encourage the participation and to adhere the policies agreed. P2P services based only on altruistic behaviour of users are facing serious challenges like Free riding or The tragedy of commons. Free riders are the users who consume the bandwidth of the system (perform downloading) but don't…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Caching and Content Delivery · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
