JOURNAL ARTICLE

CTMF: Context-Aware Trust Management Framework for Internet of Vehicles

Abstract

Secure communication is the top concern of the Internet of Vehicles (IoV). The trust between nodes can have a considerable impact on ensuring IoV security. Therefore, the trustworthiness of a received message must be evaluated before acting upon it. A malicious node can broadcast bogus events to obtain network control. False reports and malicious vehicles render the network unreliable during emergencies. In this study, a unique trust framework is presented that considers most of the aspects of trust in IoV to accurately identify malicious nodes and events. Previous studies have proposed some trust models for VANETs, which have many deficiencies in serving IoV. In particular, they lack dynamism and practical implementations. All the existing models have two things in common, first they work on fixed parameters, and second, they use static scenarios. In contrast, the proposed framework is based on a context-awareness cognitive approach with artificial intelligence (AI) properties. The framework cognitively learns the environment from the received report and creates a context around an event. In addition to trust management (TM), the proposed framework offers a novel process for detecting and screening malicious nodes using anomaly outliers. The performance of the framework was examined using an experimental simulation. The proposed framework was compared with top benchmarks in the field. The results show inclining performance indicators. The proposed trust-management framework has the potential to serve as a component of IoV security.

Keywords:
Trust management (information system) Context (archaeology) Dynamism Component (thermodynamics) Process (computing) The Internet Node (physics) Computational trust

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Topics

Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Access Control and Trust
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
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