Device-to-Device (D2D) communication has emerged as a new technology, which minimizes data transmission in radio access networks by leveraging direct interaction between nearby mobile devices. D2D communication has a great potential in solving the capacity bottleneck problem of cellular networks by offloading cellular traffic of proximity-based applications to D2D links. This provides several benefits including, but are not limited to, lower transfer delays, higher data rates, and better energy efficiency. However, security in D2D communication, which is equally essential for the success of D2D communication in future networks, is a less investigated topic in literature. In this paper, we propose the combination of the PGP and reputation-based model to bootstrap trust in D2D environments. Our proposal aims at minimizing any suspicious connection with selfish users. Offloading cellular traffic to trusted D2D links provides significant throughput gain over the conventional cellular netwo...
Towards bootstrapping trust in D2D using PGP and reputation mechanism / Usman, Muhammad; Asghar, Muhammad Rizwan; Ansari, Imran Shafique; Granelli, Fabrizio. - (2017), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2017 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2017 tenutosi a Parigi, Francia nel May 21-25, 2017) [10.1109/ICC.2017.7996992].
Towards bootstrapping trust in D2D using PGP and reputation mechanism
Usman, Muhammad;Asghar, Muhammad Rizwan;Granelli, Fabrizio
2017-01-01
Abstract
Device-to-Device (D2D) communication has emerged as a new technology, which minimizes data transmission in radio access networks by leveraging direct interaction between nearby mobile devices. D2D communication has a great potential in solving the capacity bottleneck problem of cellular networks by offloading cellular traffic of proximity-based applications to D2D links. This provides several benefits including, but are not limited to, lower transfer delays, higher data rates, and better energy efficiency. However, security in D2D communication, which is equally essential for the success of D2D communication in future networks, is a less investigated topic in literature. In this paper, we propose the combination of the PGP and reputation-based model to bootstrap trust in D2D environments. Our proposal aims at minimizing any suspicious connection with selfish users. Offloading cellular traffic to trusted D2D links provides significant throughput gain over the conventional cellular netwo...I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione



