Trust modeling for message relay control and local action decision making in VANETs
In this paper, we present a trust-modeling framework for message propagation and evaluation in vehicular ad hoc networks. In the framework, peers share information regarding road condition or safety, and others provide opinions about whether the information can be trusted. More specifically, our tru...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1071542020-05-28T07:41:34Z Trust modeling for message relay control and local action decision making in VANETs Zhang, Jie Chen, Chen Cohen, Robin School of Computer Engineering In this paper, we present a trust-modeling framework for message propagation and evaluation in vehicular ad hoc networks. In the framework, peers share information regarding road condition or safety, and others provide opinions about whether the information can be trusted. More specifically, our trust-based message propagation model collects and propagates peers' opinions in an efficient, secure, and scalable way by dynamically controlling information dissemination. The trust-based message evaluation model allows peers to derive a local action decision about whether to follow the information by evaluating the information in a distributed and collaborative fashion while taking into account others' opinions. Experimental results demonstrate that our proposed trust-modeling framework promotes network scalability and system effectiveness, which are the two essentially important factors for the popularization of vehicular ad hoc networks, in information propagation and evaluation under the pervasive presence of false information. In particular, we clarify how our relay control serves to decrease the number of inappropriate actions taken on the basis of malicious information and enables honest peers to produce a greater number of deliveries within the network. 2013-11-29T06:21:21Z 2019-12-06T22:25:46Z 2013-11-29T06:21:21Z 2019-12-06T22:25:46Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Zhang, J., Chen, C., & Cohen, R. (2013). Trust modeling for message relay control and local action decision making in VANETs. Security and Communication Networks, 6(1), 1-14. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/107154 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17929 10.1002/sec.519 en Security and communication networks |
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In this paper, we present a trust-modeling framework for message propagation and evaluation in vehicular ad hoc networks. In the framework, peers share information regarding road condition or safety, and others provide opinions about whether the information can be trusted. More specifically, our trust-based message propagation model collects and propagates peers' opinions in an efficient, secure, and scalable way by dynamically controlling information dissemination. The trust-based message evaluation model allows peers to derive a local action decision about whether to follow the information by evaluating the information in a distributed and collaborative fashion while taking into account others' opinions. Experimental results demonstrate that our proposed trust-modeling framework promotes network scalability and system effectiveness, which are the two essentially important factors for the popularization of vehicular ad hoc networks, in information propagation and evaluation under the pervasive presence of false information. In particular, we clarify how our relay control serves to decrease the number of inappropriate actions taken on the basis of malicious information and enables honest peers to produce a greater number of deliveries within the network. |
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Trust modeling for message relay control and local action decision making in VANETs |
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