Filtering Dishonest Trust Recommendations in Trust Management Systems in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

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Zakir Ullah
Muhammad Hasan Islam
Adnan Ahmed Khan
Sohail Sarwar

Abstract

Trust recommendations, having a pivotal role in computation of trust and hence confidence in peer to peer (P2P) environment, if hampered, may entail in colossal attacks from dishonest recommenders such as bad mouthing, ballot stuffing, random opinion etc. Therefore, mitigation of dishonest trust recommendations is stipulated as a challenging research issue in P2P systems (esp in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks). In order to cater these challenges associated with dishonest trust recommendations, a technique named “intelligently Selection of Trust Recommendations based on Dissimilarity factor (iSTRD)” has been devised for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.  iSTRD exploits  personal experience of an “evaluating node” in conjunction with majority vote of the recommenders. It successfully removes the recommendations of “low trustworthy recommenders” as well as dishonest recommendations of “highly trustworthy recommenders”. Efficacy of proposed approach is evident from enhanced accuracy of “recognition rate”, “false rejection” and “false acceptance”.  Moreover, experiential results depict that iSTRD has unprecedented performance compared to contemporary techniques in presence of attacks asserted.

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Ullah, Z., Islam, M. H., Khan, A. A., & Sarwar, S. (2022). Filtering Dishonest Trust Recommendations in Trust Management Systems in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS), 8(1). https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v8i1.1568 (Original work published April 8, 2016)
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Author Biographies

Zakir Ullah, Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE) Islamabad

PhD Scholar in Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE) Islamabad.

Muhammad Hasan Islam, Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE) Islamabad

Dr / Assitant Professor in Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE) Islamabad.

Adnan Ahmed Khan, Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Signals, NUST, Rawalpindi

Dr / Assistant Professor in Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Signals, NUST, Rawalpindi

Sohail Sarwar, Department of Computing and Technology, Iqra University

PhD Scholar in Department of Computing and Technology, Iqra University