Visible to the public Link Reliable and Trust Aware RPL Routing Protocol for Internet of Things

TitleLink Reliable and Trust Aware RPL Routing Protocol for Internet of Things
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsLahbib, A., Toumi, K., Elleuch, S., Laouiti, A., Martin, S.
Conference Name2017 IEEE 16th International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA)
Date Publishedoct
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-5386-1465-5
Keywordscomposability, Computational modeling, deployed devices, Energy efficiency, heterogeneous devices, Internet of Things, IoT, IoT entities, IoT environment, link reliable-trust aware RPL routing protocol, low-power lossy networks, memory usage, multidimensional approach, network routing topology, power consumption, processing resources, pubcrawl, QoS, QoS guarantees, quality of service, resilience, Resiliency, Routing, Routing protocols, RPL, Scalability, security, standardized protocols, telecommunication security, Topology, trust model, Trust Routing, trust value computation
Abstract

Internet of Things (IoT) is characterized by heterogeneous devices that interact with each other on a collaborative basis to fulfill a common goal. In this scenario, some of the deployed devices are expected to be constrained in terms of memory usage, power consumption and processing resources. To address the specific properties and constraints of such networks, a complete stack of standardized protocols has been developed, among them the Routing Protocol for Low-Power and lossy networks (RPL). However, this protocol is exposed to a large variety of attacks from the inside of the network itself. To fill this gap, this paper focuses on the design and the integration of a novel Link reliable and Trust aware model into the RPL protocol. Our approach aims to ensure Trust among entities and to provide QoS guarantees during the construction and the maintenance of the network routing topology. Our model targets both node and link Trust and follows a multidimensional approach to enable an accurate Trust value computation for IoT entities. To prove the efficiency of our proposal, this last has been implemented and tested successfully within an IoT environment. Therefore, a set of experiments has been made to show the high accuracy level of our system.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8171360/
DOI10.1109/NCA.2017.8171360
Citation Keylahbib_link_2017