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AATMS: An Anti-Attack Trust Management Scheme in VANET

Jinsong Zhang, Kangfeng Zheng, Dongmei Zhang, Bo Yan

2020IEEE Access75 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET) is a significant component of intelligent transportation system, which facilitates vehicles to share sensitive information and corporate with others. However, due to its unique characteristics, such as openness, dynamic topology and high mobility, VANET suffers from various attacks. This paper proposes an anti-attack trust management scheme in VANET called AATMS to evaluate the trustworthiness of vehicles. With the help of AATMS, vehicles in VANET can avoid malicious vehicles and cooperate with trusted vehicles. The idea of AATMS is mainly inspired by TrustRank algorithm, which is used to combat web spams. In this paper, we calculate local trust and global trust, which indicate the local and global trust relationships among vehicles. First, Bayesian inference is adopted to calculate local trust of vehicles based on historical interactions. Then we select a small set of seed vehicles according to local trust and some social factors. Once we identify the reputable seed vehicles, we use the local trust link structure of vehicles to evaluate the global trust of all vehicles. The simulation results show that AATMS can efficiently identify trustworthy and untrustworthy vehicles in VANET even under malicious attacks.

Topics & Concepts

Vehicular ad hoc networkTrust management (information system)Computer scienceOpenness to experienceScheme (mathematics)Computer securityWireless ad hoc networkTrustworthinessComputer networkSet (abstract data type)TelecommunicationsMathematicsWirelessProgramming languageSocial psychologyPsychologyMathematical analysisVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)Privacy-Preserving Technologies in DataAutonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety