Active Trust Secure and Trustable Routing in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks

Authors

  • Rahul Karmore D. Y. Pimpri, Department of Computer Engineering, Pune
  • Karishma Shete D. Y. Pimpri, Department of Computer Engineering, Pune
  • Priyanka Ghadge D. Y. Pimpri, Department of Computer Engineering, Pune
  • Nikita Satkar D. Y. Pimpri, Department of Computer Engineering, Pune

Keywords:

ActiveTrust, Wireless Ad-hoc Network, Threshold

Abstract

WAN is remaining arranged in security-critical requests. Due to their inherent resource-constrained
characteristics, they are given to various security attacks. To overcome that challenge, an active detection-based
security and trust routing scheme named ActiveTrust is proposed for Wireless Ad-hoc Network. The designed trust
management system trust model has two mechanisms: trust from direct observation and trust from indirect
observation. Just for this we are using three forms of technique i.e. Initial Bait, Reverse trace request and reverse
trace status, Dynamic threshold. The device resolves the issue of packet loss, forwarding packet in network as well as
resolve the situation of discarded packets. Combining these two components within the trust model, we can easily
obtain better trust values of the observed nodes in Wireless Ad-hoc Network. Evaluating our scheme beneath the
scenario of Wireless Ad-hoc Network routing is additionally done. The amount of nodes utilized as a middleman can
also be reduced by making use of packet forwarding as well as check the dummy packet.

Published

2018-04-25

How to Cite

Rahul Karmore, Karishma Shete, Priyanka Ghadge, & Nikita Satkar. (2018). Active Trust Secure and Trustable Routing in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks. International Journal of Advance Research in Engineering, Science & Technology, 5(4), 183–186. Retrieved from https://ijarest.org/index.php/ijarest/article/view/1445