ARTÍCULO
TITULO

An Efficient Trust-Based Scheme for Secure and Quality of Service Routing in MANETs

Muhammad Salman Pathan    
Nafei Zhu    
Jingsha He    
Zulfiqar Ali Zardari    
Muhammad Qasim Memon and Muhammad Iftikhar Hussain    

Resumen

Due to the dynamism of topology, sharing of bandwidth and constraint of resources in wireless nodes, the provision of quality of service (QoS) for routing in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) presents a great challenge. Security is another crucial aspect of providing QoS since the existence of malicious nodes present all kinds of threats to MANETs. Although a number of mechanisms have been proposed for protecting MANETs, most of the solutions are only effective for a particular kind of attacks or provide security at the cost of sacrificing QoS. In this paper, we propose a trust-based secure QoS routing scheme by combining social and QoS trust. The primary approach of the proposed scheme relies on mitigating nodes that exhibit various packet forwarding misbehavior and on discovering the path that ensures reliable communication through the trust mechanism. The scheme would select the best forwarding node based on packet forwarding behavior as well as capability in terms of QoS parameters, such as residual energy, channel quality, link quality, etc. We will present an adversary model for packet dropping attack against which we evaluate the proposed scheme. Simulation experiment using Network Simulator-2 (NS2) and under various network conditions show that mixing social and QoS trust parameters can greatly improve security and quality of service routing in terms of overhead, packet delivery ratio and energy consumption.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Youngjoon Yoon and Hyogon Kim    
The Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Release 16 defines the sensing-based semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) as the resource allocation scheme for Sidelink Mode 2 in New Radio (NR)-based vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication. A well-known is... ver más
Revista: Future Internet

 
Tamotsu Yashima and Kazumasa Takami    
Using ad hoc communication between mobile terminals, MANETs (mobile ad hoc networks) are independent of any communication infrastructure but their communication quality can degrade because, as terminals move about in the service area, routes are constant... ver más
Revista: Future Internet

 
Nalavala Ramanjaneya Reddy, Pakanati Chenna Reddy and Mokkala Padmavathamma    
Multimedia services will play a prominent role in the next generation of internet. With increasing real time requirements, internet technology has to provide Quality of Service (QoS) for various kinds of real time streaming services. When the bandwidth r... ver más
Revista: Future Internet

 
Gary Chang and Chung-Chieh Lee    
Packet scheduling is key to quality of service (QoS) capabilities of broadband wired and wireless networks. In a heterogeneous traffic environment, a comprehensive QoS packet scheduler must strike a balance between flow fairness and access delay. Many ad... ver más
Revista: Future Internet

 
Troels Kolding, Pawel Ochal, Niels Terp Kjeldgaard Jørgensen and Klaus Pedersen    
A highly efficient self-provisioning interference management scheme is derived for 3G Home Node-Bs (HNB). The proposed scheme comprises self-adjustment of the HNB transmission parameters to meet the targeted QoS (quality of service) requirements in terms... ver más
Revista: Future Internet