A Survey of Security Threats and Trust Management in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Rezvi Shahariar, Chris Phillips

TL;DR
This survey reviews and classifies trust management models in VANETs, comparing receiver-side and sender-side evaluation techniques, highlighting their differences, advantages, challenges, and suggesting future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive classification and comparison of trust models in VANETs, emphasizing the distinction between receiver-side and sender-side trust evaluation methods.
Findings
Most trust models use receiver-side evaluation.
Only one trust model evaluates trust at the sender-side.
Sender-side models enable faster decision-making.
Abstract
This paper presents a survey of state-of-the-art trust models for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs). Trust management plays an essential role in isolating malicious insider attacks in VANETs which traditional security approaches fail to thwart. To this end, many trust models are presented; some of them only address trust management, while others address security and privacy aspects besides trust management. This paper first reviews, classifies, and summarizes state-of-the-art trust models, and then compares their achievements. From this literature survey, our reader will easily identify two broad classes of trust models that exist in literature, differing primarily in their evaluation point. For example, most trust models follow receiver-side trust evaluation and to the best of our knowledge, there is only one trust model for VANETs which evaluates trust at the sender-side unless a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
