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TBMOR: A lightweight trust-based model for secure routing of opportunistic networks

Bing Su, Ben Zhu

2023Egyptian Informatics Journal17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Opportunistic networks are self-organizing dynamic networks that use the communication opportunities presented by node movement to enable data delivery. Due to the indirect nature of inter-node connections and dynamic topology, opportunistic networks are vulnerable to malicious attacks, which poses a great challenge to their security. In this paper, we first propose a trust-based model for the secure routing of opportunistic networks (TBMOR), which incorporates forwarding positive degree (FP) and node activity degree (NA) into the calculation of trust value, evaluates nodes in the network by a dynamic combination of direct trust and indirect trust, and then optimizes the next node list using trust values and pruning strategies. Secondly, this paper extends the network life cycle by dynamically setting up energy thresholds to reduce network redundancy by dynamically partitioning the number of replicas using trust values.Simulation results show that compared to other routers, TBMOR can effectively resist malicious attacks, has a higher message delivery rate and lower transmission latency than other routers.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputer networkNode (physics)Latency (audio)Redundancy (engineering)Routing (electronic design automation)Distributed computingComputer securityTelecommunicationsStructural engineeringEngineeringOperating systemOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant NetworksMobile Ad Hoc NetworksCaching and Content Delivery