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BitTorrent and Vampire Bats
  • Miranda Mowbray, HP Labs
  • miranda_mowbray_at_hp.com

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BitTorrent and Vampire Bats
  • BitTorrent
  • Ideas from animal sharing behaviour
  • Vampire bats
  • Aquatic worms (ophryotrocha diadema)
  • Brown capuchin monkeys
  • Conclusions/Questions

3
BitTorrent
  • File distribution tool
  • Created by Bram Cohen
  • Downloading peers share bandwidth
  • Open source software, pirate movies,
  • videos of lectures, podcasts, TV episodes,
  • interactive games
  • Tit-for-tat incentive for uploading

4
Vampire bats
  • Need to drink 50-100 of their weight in blood
    each night
  • If they dont get blood for 60 hours, they die
  • Estimated one-year survival rate 16
  • Actual survival rate 76
  • Share blood meals with unrelated bats close to
    starvation
  • G. S. Wilkinson, Reciprocal food sharing in the
    vampire bat, Nature 308183, 1984
  • Idea harsh environment for uncooperative
    BitTorrent peers sharing ratio enforcement
  • Idea preferentially upload pieces of files to
    peers closer to starvation

5
Ophryotrocha diadema
  • Aquatic worm
  • Hermaphroditic, not self-fertilizing
  • Alternates roles in mating, tit-for-tat-like
  • Apparently no punishment of cheats
  • Long courtship ritual (for a worm)
  • Gabriella Sella and M. Cristina Lorenzi, Partner
    fidelity and egg reciprocation in the
    simultaneously hermaphroditic polychaete worm
    Ophryotrocha diadema, Behavioural Ecology
    11260-4, 2000
  • Idea hysteresis for BitTorrent uploading

6
Brown Capuchin Monkeys
  • Tit-for-tat-like behaviour in food sharing
  • Remembers whether a particular monkey was
    generous in the past, behaves accordingly
  • But doesnt remember exact amount of food shared
  • May reject ungenerous offers
  • Frans de Waal, Attitudinal reciprocity in food
    sharing among brown capuchin monkeys. Animal
    Behaviour 60253-61, 2000.
  • Idea upload only to generous peers

7
BitTorrent and Vampire Bats
  • BitTorrent
  • Ideas from animal sharing behaviour
  • Vampire bats
  • Aquatic worms (ophryotrocha diadema)
  • Brown capuchin monkeys
  • Conclusions/Questions

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