Abstract.
We present a strategic analysis of a trust model that has
recently been proposed for promoting cooperative behaviour in user-centric networks.
The mechanism for cooperation is based on a combination of reputation and virtual currency schemes
in which service providers reward paying customers and punish non-paying ones
by adjusting their reputation and hence the price they pay for services.
We model and analyse this system using PRISM-games,
a tool that performs automated verification and strategy synthesis
for stochastic multi-player games using the temporal logic rPATL.
We construct optimal strategies for both service users and providers,
which expose potential risks of the cooperation mechanism
and which we use to devise improvements that counteract these risks.
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