A Trust-Based Approach for Volunteer-Based Distributed Computing in the Context of Biological Simulation

01/31/2021
by   Sven Hofmann, et al.
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As simulating complex biological processes become more important for modern medicine, new ways to compute this increasingly challenging data are necessary. In this paper, one of the most extensive volunteer-based distributed computing systems, called folding@home, is analyzed, and a trust-based approach is developed based upon it. Afterward, all advantages and disadvantages are presented. This approach uses trusted communities that are a subset of all available clients where they trust each other. Using such TCs, the system becomes more organic and responds better to malicious or malfunctioning clients.

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