Visible to the public Security Enhancements for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks With Trust Management Using Uncertain Reasoning

TitleSecurity Enhancements for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks With Trust Management Using Uncertain Reasoning
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsZhexiong Wei, Tang, H., Yu, F.R., Maoyu Wang, Mason, P.
JournalVehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Volume63
Pagination4647-4658
Date PublishedNov
ISSN0018-9545
KeywordsAd hoc networks, artificial intelligence community, Bayes methods, Bayesian inference, Cognition, Dempster-Shafer theory, direct observation, DST method, dynamic topology, end-to-end delay, indirect observation, MANET, mobile ad hoc networks, Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), mobile computing, Observers, open wireless medium, packet delivery ratio, PDR improvement, planning (artificial intelligence), Routing, security, security enhancements, security vulnerabilities, telecommunication computing, telecommunication network topology, telecommunication security, Trust management, trust management scheme, uncertain reasoning, uncertainty handling
Abstract

The distinctive features of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), including dynamic topology and open wireless medium, may lead to MANETs suffering from many security vulnerabilities. In this paper, using recent advances in uncertain reasoning that originated from the artificial intelligence community, we propose a unified trust management scheme that enhances the security in MANETs. In the proposed trust management scheme, the trust model has two components: trust from direct observation and trust from indirect observation. With direct observation from an observer node, the trust value is derived using Bayesian inference, which is a type of uncertain reasoning when the full probability model can be defined. On the other hand, with indirect observation, which is also called secondhand information that is obtained from neighbor nodes of the observer node, the trust value is derived using the Dempster-Shafer theory (DST), which is another type of uncertain reasoning when the proposition of interest can be derived by an indirect method. By combining these two components in the trust model, we can obtain more accurate trust values of the observed nodes in MANETs. We then evaluate our scheme under the scenario of MANET routing. Extensive simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposed scheme. Specifically, throughput and packet delivery ratio (PDR) can be improved significantly with slightly increased average end-to-end delay and overhead of messages.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6781620/
DOI10.1109/TVT.2014.2313865
Citation Key6781620