A Comparative Analysis of Trust Models for Safety Applications in IoT-enabled Vehicular Networks

Farhan Ahmad, Asma Adnane, Fatih Kurugollu, Rasheed Hussain

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    Abstract

    Vehicular Ad-hoc NETwork (VANET) is a vital transportation technology that facilitates the vehicles to share sensitive information (such as steep-curve warnings and black ice on the road) with each other and with the surrounding infrastructure in real-time to avoid accidents and enable comfortable driving experience.To achieve these goals, VANET requires a secure environment for authentic, reliable and trusted information dissemination among the network entities. However, VANET is prone to different attacks resulting in the dissemination of compromised/false information among network nodes. One way to manage a secure and trusted network is to introduce trust among the vehicular nodes. To this end, various Trust Models (TMs) are developed for VANET and can be broadly categorized into three classes, Entity-oriented Trust Models (ETM), Data oriented Trust Models (DTM) and Hybrid Trust Models (HTM). These TMs evaluate trust based on the received information (data), the vehicle (entity) or both through different mechanisms. In this paper, we present a comparative study of the three TMs. Furthermore, we evaluate these TMs against the different trust, security and quality-of-service related benchmarks. Simulation results revealed that all these TMs have deficiencies in terms of end-to-end delays, event detection probabilities and false positive rates. This study can be used as a guideline for researchers to design new efficient and effective TMs for VANET.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2019 Wireless Days, WD 2019
    PublisherIEEE Computer Society
    ISBN (Electronic)9781728101170
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2019
    Event2019 Wireless Days, WD 2019 - Manchester, United Kingdom
    Duration: 24 Apr 201926 Apr 2019

    Publication series

    NameIFIP Wireless Days
    Volume2019-April
    ISSN (Print)2156-9711
    ISSN (Electronic)2156-972X

    Conference

    Conference2019 Wireless Days, WD 2019
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    CityManchester
    Period24/04/1926/04/19

    Bibliographical note

    Publisher Copyright:
    © 2019 IEEE.

    Keywords

    • Intelligent Transportation Systems
    • Internet-of-Things
    • Smart Cities
    • Trust Models
    • Vehicular Ad-hoc Network

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