Toward a decentralized trust-based access control system for dynamic collaboration

William J. Adams, Nathaniel J. Davis
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As ad-hoc collaborative environments become more common, the need for access control becomes more imperative. Centralized access control determination fails to work in mobile ad-hoc networking environments, as the information necessary for pre-configuration is not available. This situation is exacerbated by the dynamic nature of the environment's membership, so that the time and resources expended in offline management are largely wasted. This paper presents a decentralized access control system that implements sociological trust constructs in a quantitative system to evaluate interaction partners. A distributed, node-centric approach to reputation management processes nodal behavior feedback and provides a reputation index that nodes use to determine trustworthiness their peers before establishing associations. The availability of a reputation index gives a measure of expectation of a peer's behavior, based on past performance, and makes a MANET a more distributed operational environment.
面向动态协作的分散信任访问控制系统
随着特设协作环境变得越来越普遍,对访问控制的需求变得更加迫切。集中式访问控制判定在移动ad-hoc网络环境中无法工作,因为无法获得预配置所需的信息。环境成员的动态特性加剧了这种情况,因此花费在离线管理上的时间和资源在很大程度上被浪费了。本文提出了一种分散的访问控制系统,该系统在定量系统中实现了社会学信任构造来评估交互伙伴。分布式、以节点为中心的声誉管理方法处理节点行为反馈,并提供一个声誉指数,节点在建立关联之前使用该指数来确定其对等体的可信度。声誉指数的可用性根据过去的表现给出了对同行行为的期望,并使MANET成为一个更加分布式的操作环境。
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