Umuhoza, DAgbinya, JIOmlin, CW2007-10-082007-10-082007-08Umuhoza,D, Agbinya, JI and Omlin, CW. 2007. Estimation of trust metrics for MANET using QoS parameter and source routing algorithms.The 2nd International Conference. Wireless Broadband and Ultra Wideband Communications. AusWireless 2007, 27-30 August 2007, pp 6978-0-7695-2846-5http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1287Copyright: 2006 IEEEEstimation of trust in ad-hoc networks is an inevitable basis for hybrid networks to inter-operate. The contributions in this paper provide a framework for estimating the trust between nodes in an ad hoc network based on quality of service parameters. Probabilities of transit time variation, deleted, multiplied and inserted packets, processing delays are used to estimate and update trust. Functions which facilitate this are provided and evaluated. It has been shown that only two end nodes need to be involved and thereby achieve reduced overhead. The framework proposed is applicable and useful to estimate trust in covert unobservable and anonymous communications.enTrust metricsMANETSource routing algorithmsEstimation of trust metrics for MANET using QoS parameter and source routing algorithmsConference PresentationUmuhoza, D., Agbinya, J., & Omlin, C. (2007). Estimation of trust metrics for MANET using QoS parameter and source routing algorithms. IEEE Conference Proceedings. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1287Umuhoza, D, JI Agbinya, and CW Omlin. "Estimation of trust metrics for MANET using QoS parameter and source routing algorithms." (2007): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1287Umuhoza D, Agbinya J, Omlin C, Estimation of trust metrics for MANET using QoS parameter and source routing algorithms; IEEE Conference Proceedings; 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1287 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Umuhoza, D AU - Agbinya, JI AU - Omlin, CW AB - Estimation of trust in ad-hoc networks is an inevitable basis for hybrid networks to inter-operate. The contributions in this paper provide a framework for estimating the trust between nodes in an ad hoc network based on quality of service parameters. Probabilities of transit time variation, deleted, multiplied and inserted packets, processing delays are used to estimate and update trust. Functions which facilitate this are provided and evaluated. It has been shown that only two end nodes need to be involved and thereby achieve reduced overhead. The framework proposed is applicable and useful to estimate trust in covert unobservable and anonymous communications. DA - 2007-08 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Trust metrics KW - MANET KW - Source routing algorithms LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2007 SM - 978-0-7695-2846-5 T1 - Estimation of trust metrics for MANET using QoS parameter and source routing algorithms TI - Estimation of trust metrics for MANET using QoS parameter and source routing algorithms UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1287 ER -