基于生物启发的manet中可靠服务数据管理仲裁系统方案

Elisa Mannes, M. N. Lima, A. Santos
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manet中的网络服务,如资源定位和连接信息的分配,处理节点的移动性和资源约束来支持应用程序。这些服务的可靠性和可用性可以通过数据管理方法得到保证,例如使用仲裁系统的复制技术。然而,这些系统很容易受到自私和恶意节点的攻击,这些节点故意不参与复制操作或在参与数据复制时传播恶意数据。为了解决这些问题,本文提出了QS2方案,一种在仲裁系统复制操作中容忍自私和恶意节点的仿生方案。与已有文献不同的是,QS2是分布式的、自组织的,每个节点都具有自主性,可以排除行为不端的节点。该方案的灵感来自群体感应和亲缘选择,这两种生物机制都存在于细菌中。仿真结果表明,QS2显著提高了manet仲裁系统的可靠性,在复制操作中检测出80%以上的错误节点。
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A bio-inspired scheme on quorum systems for reliable services data management in MANETs
Network services in MANETs, such as resource location and distribution of connectivity information, deal with node mobility and resource constraints to support applications. The reliability and availability of these services can be assured by data management approaches, as replication techniques using quorum systems. However, these systems are vulnerable to selfish and malicious nodes, that intentionally do not collaborate with replication operations or spread malicious data while participating in data replication. In order to handle these issues, this paper proposes QS2, a bio-inspired scheme to tolerate selfish and malicious nodes in replication operation of quorum systems. Differently from existing works on the literature, QS2 is distributed and self-organized, and each node has the autonomy to exclude misbehaving nodes. The scheme is inspired by quorum sensing and kin selection, both biological mechanisms resident in bacteria. Simulation results show that QS2 improves significantly the reliability of a quorum system for MANETs, detecting more than 80% of misbehaving nodes on replication operations.
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