Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture
Scientific paper
2010-07-29
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications 1.3 (2010) 71-90
Computer Science
Networking and Internet Architecture
20 pages, 4 figures
Scientific paper
10.5121/ijaia.2010.1306
In mobile ad hoc networks (MANET), nodes usually belong to different authorities and pursue different goals. In order to maximize their own performance, nodes in such networks tend to be selfish and are not willing to forward packets for benefit of others. Meanwhile, some nodes may behave maliciously and try to disrupt the network through wasting other nodes resources in a very large scale. In this article, we present a reputation-based attack resistant cooperation stimulation (RACS) system which ensures that damage caused by malicious nodes can be bounded and cooperation among the selfish nodes can be enforced. Mathematical analyses of the system as well as the simulation results have confirmed effectiveness of our proposed system. RACS is completely self-organizing and distributed. It does not require any tamper-proof hardware or central management policy.
Banerjee Anuradha
Dutta Paramartha
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