학술논문

TEEM: Trust-based Energy-Efficient Distributed Monitoring for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
Document Type
Conference
Source
2017 Wireless Days Wireless Days, 2017. :133-135 Mar, 2017
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Monitoring
Peer-to-peer computing
Energy consumption
Ad hoc networks
Mobile computing
Mobile communication
Proposals
Distributed monitoring
Trust
MANET
Language
Abstract
Detecting malicious and selfish nodes in mobile and wireless networks is a task that typically relies on watchdog techniques. However, such medium overhearing techniques are prone to cause a high energy consumption. In this paper we propose a distributed time division-based monitoring strategy to achieve the high security levels required while consuming less energy. Our proposal involves both trust and link duration among honest peers to fairly divide the monitoring period, and takes advantage of the periodically exchanged hello messages to make this solution fully distributed. Simulations results evidence our proposal energy efficiency, especially for high density scenarios (>100 nodes) where the consumption became stable and does not increase with the number of nodes (90%).