基于信任协商的MANET路由安全增强方法

Aida Ben Chehida Douss, S. Ayed, Ryma Abassi, N. Cuppens-Boulahia, S. Fatmi
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manet(移动自组织网络)被描述为通过无线链路连接的移动节点的资产。为了提高效率,路由协议实际上应该管理移动性、处理节点能量耗散和确保安全性。本文认为,在这种情况下,信任协商是提高网络性能的合适方法。信任概念是通信和网络协议设计者所关心的问题。因此,在参与节点之间建立信任关系对于实现系统度量的协作优化至关重要。本文的主要贡献是扩展了我们之前的提案DTMCA(基于委托信任移动的聚类方法),该提案定义了一种新的聚类方法,信任管理过程和委托过程。这种环境允许在manet中定位和隔离恶意节点。本文提出的扩展扩展了信任管理过程,增加了一个信任协商模块,用于最小化恶意节点加入manet的风险。
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Trust Negotiation Based Approach to Enforce MANET Routing Security
MANETs (Mobile Ad hoc Networks) are described assets of mobile nodes connected with wireless links. To be efficient, routing protocols in MANETs should, in fact, manage mobility, handle nodes energy dissipation and ensure security. We argue in this paper that trust negotiation is appropriate in such context to enhance the network performances. Trust concept is of concern to communication and network protocol designers. Thus, building trust relationships among participating nodes is critical to enabling collaborative optimization of system metrics. The main contribution of this paper is an extension of our previous proposition DTMCA (Delegation Trust Mobility-based Clustering Approach) which defines a new clustering approach, a trust management process and a delegation process. This environment allows the localization and the isolation of malicious nodes in MANETs. The extension proposed in this paper extends the trust management process by adding a trust negotiation module used in order to minimize the risk that malicious nodes join the MANETs.
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