Immunization strategies are significant in many real scale-free networks, e.g. Internet or communication systems, to prevent virus infections. Several centralized and distributed strategies have been proposed in the last few years. They are efficient but they share the same major limitation: they need to know in advance the network topology and the size of the network or the number of nodes that must be immunized. These requirements make those strategies unsuitable for application to real and dynamic networks. In this paper, we propose an immunization strategy based on distributed autonomous entities that self-regulate their diffusion in the network where they are deployed. Experiments show that the proposed approach produces a population that is able to self regulate in many widely accepted benchmarks while achieving different target coverage rates.

Self regulating mechanisms for network immunization

MILANI, Alfredo;POGGIONI, VALENTINA;CHIANCONE, ANDREA
2016

Abstract

Immunization strategies are significant in many real scale-free networks, e.g. Internet or communication systems, to prevent virus infections. Several centralized and distributed strategies have been proposed in the last few years. They are efficient but they share the same major limitation: they need to know in advance the network topology and the size of the network or the number of nodes that must be immunized. These requirements make those strategies unsuitable for application to real and dynamic networks. In this paper, we propose an immunization strategy based on distributed autonomous entities that self-regulate their diffusion in the network where they are deployed. Experiments show that the proposed approach produces a population that is able to self regulate in many widely accepted benchmarks while achieving different target coverage rates.
2016
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