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Fifth International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (itng 2008)
A Trust Evaluation Method for Node Cooperation in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
April 07-April 09
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3099-4
In Ad Hoc networks, node misbehaviors due to selfish or malicious reasons can significantly degrade the performance of ad hoc networks. Previously, we proposed a trust-based incentive model on a self-policing mechanism to make nodes evaluate the trust of their neighbor locally [1]. That approach can mitigate contamination by direct observation and the use of second-hand information available. However, one situation hasn’t been considered that the secondhand information can be spurious, which raises the questions of how to incorporate it in a safe way and whether to propagate it. In this study, we adopt a trust evaluation method with a trust scaling factor on that trust-based incentive model to relieve the influence of fake second-hand information on the accuracy of trust value. Performance by simulation reveals that in the case of existing malicious nodes, the enhanced trusted Dynamic Source Routing (ET-DSR) with proposed trust evaluation method performs better than T-DSR in terms of packet successful delivery ratio and mean number of packets dropped. Meanwhile, ET-DSR is more suitable for large scale networks than T-DSR due to the introduction of trust scaling factor.
Citation:
Kun Wang, Meng Wu, Subin Shen, "A Trust Evaluation Method for Node Cooperation in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," itng, pp.1000-1005, Fifth International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (itng 2008), 2008
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