Trust Based Scheme for QoS Assurance in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Sridhar Subramanian, Baskaran Ramachandran

TL;DR
This paper proposes a trust-based routing protocol for MANETs that detects and isolates misbehaving nodes, improving reliability and QoS parameters like PDR and delay.
Contribution
It introduces a Trust Based Reliable AODV protocol that assigns trust values to nodes to enhance routing reliability in MANETs.
Findings
Improved packet delivery ratio compared to standard AODV.
Reduced delay in data transmission.
Enhanced network reliability with trust management.
Abstract
A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a peer-to-peer wireless network where nodes can communicate with each other without the use of infrastructure such as access points or base stations. These networks are self-configuring, capable of self-directed operation and hastily deployable. Nodes cooperate to provide connectivity, operates without centralized administration. Nodes are itinerant, topology can be very dynamic and nodes must be able to relay traffic since communicating nodes might be out of range. The dynamic nature of MANET makes network open to attacks and unreliability. Routing is always the most significant part for any networks. Each node should not only work for itself, but should be cooperative with other nodes. Node misbehaviour due to selfish or malicious intention could significantly degrade the performance of MANET. The Qos parameters like PDR, throughput and delay are…
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