Protru: Leveraging provenance to enhance network trust in a wireless sensor network

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Title
Protru: Leveraging provenance to enhance network trust in a wireless sensor network
Identifier
d_2009_2013:4c5e490cf34b:11921
identifier
12614
Creator
Dogan, Gulustan,
Contributor
Ted Brown
Date
2013
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Computer science | Information technology | Distributed Systems | Network Science | Provenance | Sensor Networks | Trust | Wireless
Abstract
Trust can be an important component of wireless sensor networks for believability of the produced data and historical value is a crucial asset in deciding trust of the data. A node's trust can change over time after its initial deployment due to various reasons such as energy loss, environmental conditions or exhausting sources. Provenance can play a significant role for supporting the calculation of information trust by recording the data flow and snapshots of the network. Furthermore provenance can be used for registering previous trust records and other information such as node type, data type, node location, average of the historical data. We will introduce a node-level trust-enhancing architecture for sensor networks using provenance. Our network will be cognitive in the sense that our system will react automatically upon detecting anomalies. Through simulations we will verify our model and will show that our approach can provide substantial enhancements in information trust as compared to the traditional network approaches.
Type
dissertation
Source
2009_2013.csv
degree
Ph.D.
Program
Computer Science