IEEE Internet of Things Journal | 2021

ATTDC: An Active and Traceable Trust Data Collection Scheme for Industrial Security in Smart Cities

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


With billions of sensing devices are deployed in smart cities to monitor regions of interests and collect large sensing data, the Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications are being widely used in various fields and empower the intelligent smart cities. Due to the smart decision made by IoT applications depends on the reliability of data collection, it is pivotal to collect data from the trust sensing devices. However, how to identify the credibility of sensor nodes to ensure the credibility of data collection is a challenge issue. In this article, an active and traceable trust-based data collection (ATTDC) scheme is proposed to collect trust data in Internet of Thing. The main contribution of this article are as follows: 1) an active trust framework is proposed to quickly obtain the trustworthiness of sensor nodes by using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with a piggybacking method; 2) in order to accurately obtain the trust degree of the sensor nodes, a traceable trust method of obtaining is proposed in which nodes in the network send data packets by digital signature, Tracing suspicious nodes according to data routing paths to obtain active trust, therefore, the acquisition cost of the network can be effectively reduced; and 3) In order to reduce the acquisition cost of UAV, an ant colony algorithm-based flight path algorithm is designed to reduce the flight path of UAV, and obtain the credibility evaluation of as many nodes as possible. The experimental results show that the ATTDC scheme proposed in this article can identify the trust of the sensing nodes faster and more accurately, ensuring the credibility of data collection.

Volume 8
Pages 6437-6453
DOI 10.1109/JIOT.2021.3049173
Language English
Journal IEEE Internet of Things Journal

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