Trust based multipath qos routing protocol for mission-critical data transmission in tactical ad-hoc networks

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Abstract

In tactical ad-hoc networks, the importance of various tactical sensors and mission-critical data is increasing owing to their role in determining a tactical situation and ensuring the viability of soldiers. In particular, the reliability of mission-critical data has to be ensured for accurate situation determination and decision making. However, managing the network and trustworthiness in an environment where malicious nodes exist and a large amount of mission-critical data occur is a challenging issue. To solve these issues, a routing protocol is needed that can effectively detect malicious nodes and ensure the reliability and quality of service (QoS) of mission-critical data. In this paper, we propose a trust-based multipath QoS routing protocol (called MC_TQR) for tactical ad-hoc networks that can detect malicious nodes and satisfy the requirements of mission-critical data. The proposed scheme is verified using an OPNET simulator, and the results confirm the improved network performance when compared with existing schemes.

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Keum, D., Lim, J., & Ko, Y. B. (2020). Trust based multipath qos routing protocol for mission-critical data transmission in tactical ad-hoc networks. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(11), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20113330

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