Detecting selfish nodes and motivating cooperation in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

Abdelmohsen D.; Abdelkader, Tamer;

Abstract


© 2015 IEEE. A Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) is a dynamic wireless network without fixed infrastructure. Nodes move freely and organize themselves arbitrarily, and they usually have limited resources. Therefore, data delivery through this network requires cooperation among network nodes. Selfishness is a challenging problem that significantly degrades performance in MANETs. In this paper, we propose a selfishness detect-and-motivate (SDM) approach that detects selfish nodes and motivates them to cooperate in data delivery. We built a MANET simulator and implemented the proposed approach, and compared its performance with a selfishness detect-and-isolate (SDI) approach and a selfishness unaware (SU) approach. Results shows that the proposed approach achieves better performance in terms of dropped packets under different scenarios.


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Title Detecting selfish nodes and motivating cooperation in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
Authors Abdelmohsen D. ; Abdelkader, Tamer 
Issue Date 25-Jan-2016
Journal Proceedings - 2015 10th International Conference on Computer Engineering and Systems, ICCES 2015 
ISBN 9781467399715
DOI https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/84963520582
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10.1109/ICCES.2015.7393064
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84963520582

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