Trusted D2D-based data uploading in in-band narrowband-IoT with social awareness

L. Militano, A. Orsino, G. Araniti, Michele Nitti, L. Atzori, A. Iera
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Abstract

Fifth generation (5G) systems are expected to introduce a revolution in the ICT domain with innovative networking features, such as device-to-device (D2D) communications. Accordingly, in-proximity devices directly communicate with each other, thus avoiding routing the data across the network infrastructure. This innovative technology is deemed to be also of high relevance to support effective heterogeneous objects interconnection within future IoT ecosystems. However, several open challenges shall be solved to achieve a seamless and reliable deployment of proximity-based communications. In this paper, we give a contribution to trust and security enhancements for opportunistic hop-by-hop forwarding schemes that rely on cellular D2D communications. To tackle the presence of malicious nodes in the network, reliability and reputation notions are introduced to model the level of trust among involved devices. To this aim, social-awareness of devices is accounted for, to better support D2D-based multihop content uploading. Our simulative results in small-scale IoT environments, demonstrate that data loss due to malicious nodes can be drastically reduced and gains in uploading time be reached with the proposed solution.
具有社会意识的带内窄带物联网可信d2d数据上传
预计第五代(5G)系统将通过设备对设备(D2D)通信等创新网络功能,在信息通信技术(ICT)领域引发一场革命。因此,邻近设备直接相互通信,从而避免了跨网络基础设施路由数据。这种创新技术也被认为与支持未来物联网生态系统中有效的异构对象互连高度相关。然而,为了实现基于邻近的通信的无缝和可靠部署,需要解决几个开放的挑战。在本文中,我们对依赖蜂窝D2D通信的机会主义逐跳转发方案的信任和安全性增强做出了贡献。为了解决网络中存在的恶意节点,引入了可靠性和声誉概念来模拟相关设备之间的信任水平。为此,考虑到设备的社会意识,以更好地支持基于d2d的多跳内容上传。我们在小规模物联网环境中的模拟结果表明,通过提出的解决方案,可以大大减少恶意节点造成的数据丢失,并获得上传时间的收益。
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