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An efficient trust negotiation strategy towards the resource-limited mobile commerce environment

Automated trust negotiation (ATN) offers an at- tractive means for trust establishments, which establishes mu- tual trust among strangers wishing to share resources or con- duct business, but it comes at the cost of non-trivial computa- tion and communication overheads. The deployment of ATN strateg...

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Published in:Frontiers of Computer Science 2016-06, Vol.10 (3), p.543-558
Main Authors: LIU, Bailing, LI, Yanhui, ZENG, Bing, LEI, Chao
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Language:English
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Summary:Automated trust negotiation (ATN) offers an at- tractive means for trust establishments, which establishes mu- tual trust among strangers wishing to share resources or con- duct business, but it comes at the cost of non-trivial computa- tion and communication overheads. The deployment of ATN strategies on a resource-constrained mobile device may lead to user-obstructive latency for operations. In this paper, we propose a trust negotiation strategy called trust target Petri nets negotiation strategy (TPNNS). It highly reduces the ne- gotiation latency in the mobile device compared with other negotiation strategies, since it considers all the alternative re- sponses at each step and chooses the best one. TPNNS sup- ports cycle avoidance and employs skipped TPN which is a new approach presented in this paper. What is more, it is complete and ensures no irrelevant credentials are disclosed during the trust negotiation.
ISSN:2095-2228
2095-2236
DOI:10.1007/s11704-015-4559-2