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An Outline on Issues in Efficient Trust Supervision in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Author(s) -
M. Anugraha,
D. Krishnaveni
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.h6103.069820
Subject(s) - computer science , node (physics) , computer network , mobile ad hoc network , router , wireless ad hoc network , trust management (information system) , selfishness , routing (electronic design automation) , network topology , trust anchor , computer security , distributed computing , computational trust , reputation , telecommunications , social science , structural engineering , sociology , network packet , law , political science , engineering , wireless
Mobile Ad hoc Network is an assortment of free hubs that can convey one another. These hubs are self-composed hub, which doesn't have any fixed framework like base station, radio wires, and so forth. The hubs with in its range can have an immediate correspondence if not it utilizes a moderate hub for transmitting the information. Each node will act as both host and router. The nodes can join or leave the network anytime and makes the network topology. Network topology is dynamic in nature. Because of the dynamic behavior the detection of trust value is difficult for intermediary node. Trust should be managed in the network ie., the network has different behaviors like malicious, selfishness, unhealthiness, etc., due to these behaviors the trust of an intermediary node is difficult to calculate. Right now safe routing is performed by the improvement of convention which yields the minimization of trust inclination and boosts the application execution. This study compares different trust management framework and compare the trust level based on the metrics and outlines the issues and future ideas.

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