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Trust Management in Emergency Networks

We study the unique trust management, and more precisely reputation management and revocation of malicious ad hoc nodes used for emergency communications.Unlike in centralized systems, reputation management and revocation in ad hoc networks is non-trivial. This difficulty is due to the fact that the...

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Main Authors: Durresi, A., Durresi, M., Paruchuri, V., Barolli, L.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:We study the unique trust management, and more precisely reputation management and revocation of malicious ad hoc nodes used for emergency communications.Unlike in centralized systems, reputation management and revocation in ad hoc networks is non-trivial. This difficulty is due to the fact that the nodes have to collaboratively calculate the reputation value of a particular node and then revoke the node if the reputation value goes below a threshold. A major challenge in this scheme is to prevent a malicious node from discrediting other genuine nodes. The decision to revoke a node has to be communicated to all the nodes of the network. In traditional ad hoc networks the overhead of broadcasting the message throughout the network may be very high. We solve the problem of reputation management and node revocation in ad hoc networks of cell phones by using a threshold cryptography based scheme. Each node of the network would have a set of anonymous referees which would store the reputation information of the node and issue reputation certificates to the node with timestamps. The misbehavior of a particular cell phone is reported to its anonymous referees, who issue certificates which reflect the positive and negative recommendations.
ISSN:1550-445X
2332-5658
DOI:10.1109/AINA.2009.134