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    Title: 以工作量證明與賽局理論減輕售票系統的DDoS-like請求與黃牛行為
    Mitigating DDoS-like Requests and Ticket-Scalping in a Ticket-Selling System by Proof-of-Work and Game Theory
    Authors: 宋昆原
    Sung, Kun-Yuan
    Contributors: 蕭舜文
    Hsiao, Shun-Wen
    宋昆原
    Sung, Kun-Yuan
    Keywords: 阻斷式攻擊
    工作量證明
    賽局理論
    黃牛票
    Proof-of-Work
    Game Theory
    DDoS
    Ticket scalping
    Date: 2020
    Issue Date: 2020-09-02 11:48:17 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Tickets to event are always limited, people would try their best to acquire tickets. They would access the server right after the tickets are available. In this moment, the server might suffer from a DDoS-like attack. In addition, there are scalpers who intend to snap up the tickets to resell them with a mark-up. With the exist of scalpers, the ticket-buying environment becomes quite unfair since a scalper might have more resources to compete the limited tickets. We propose a Proof-of-Work mechanism adding to ticket-selling system to decrease the number of requests sent to the server and also disperse all these requests in the selling period. We further use the concept of game theory to analyze the best condition for event holder to control what they want the buyers behave under the Proof-of-Work mechanism.
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    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    資訊管理學系
    107356037
    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0107356037
    Data Type: thesis
    DOI: 10.6814/NCCU202001483
    Appears in Collections:[Department of MIS] Theses

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