A distributed reputation scheme for situation awareness in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)

Jared Oluoch
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Abstract

Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) enhance road safety by frequently exchanging real-time data about road conditions through wireless sensor nodes. This exchange allows vehicles to detect potential hazards by sharing information about their location and speed. As vehicles communicate, there is need for a mechanism to verify the trustworthiness of messages that are sent in the network. This paper proposes a reputation model that aids vehicles in a road network to evaluate the reliability of their peers. In this scheme, each receiving vehicle requests other vehicles within its communication range to give their opinion about the trustworthiness of the sending vehicle. Alternatively, the receiving vehicle gets opinion about the sending vehicle from the Road Side Unit (RSU). The scheme applies conditional probability to identify malevolent peers. We present an algorithm for the proposed model and perform simulations to validate our work. Simulation results demonstrate that on average, the proposed scheme achieves a 90% accuracy in detecting malicious messages. The scheme is also scalable.
一种用于车辆自组网(VANETs)态势感知的分布式信誉方案
车辆自组织网络(VANETs)通过无线传感器节点频繁交换道路状况的实时数据,从而提高道路安全性。这种交换允许车辆通过共享位置和速度信息来检测潜在的危险。当车辆通信时,需要一种机制来验证在网络中发送的消息的可信度。本文提出了一个声誉模型,该模型可以帮助道路网络中的车辆评估其同行的可靠性。在该方案中,每辆接收车辆都要求其通信范围内的其他车辆对发送车辆的可信度给出意见。或者,接收车辆从路旁单元(Road Side Unit, RSU)获得关于发送车辆的意见。该方案利用条件概率来识别恶意对等体。我们提出了一个算法提出的模型和执行仿真来验证我们的工作。仿真结果表明,该方案对恶意消息的检测准确率平均达到90%。该方案也是可扩展的。
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