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Survey: Enhanced Trust Management for Improving QoS in MANETs

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Mobile ad hoc network (MANET) consists of autonomous movable nodes lacking any centralized control, and nodes move arbitrarily within the self-configurable MANET environment. All the nodes must cooperate with each other for packet routing, and cooperating nodes must trust each other. We define trust as scale of faith on the nature of interacting nodes. In a network, the trust between nodes is very essential for interaction. And to estimate trustworthiness among interacting nodes of MANETs, we consider many parameters like resource constraints (e.g., computing power, energy, bandwidth) and instant elements (e.g., topology variations, continuous movement, crashs, transmission time, and channel condition). We consider trust in MANETs in many aspects like QoS, routing, and to mitigate the attacks. In this paper, we are presenting survey which comprises trust computational approaches for improved QoS in MANETs.

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Sirisala, S., Ramakrishna, S. (2019). Survey: Enhanced Trust Management for Improving QoS in MANETs. In: Bapi, R., Rao, K., Prasad, M. (eds) First International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Computing . Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 815. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1580-0_25

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