Collusion-Resilient Quality of Information Evaluation Based on Information Provenance
Source: UC Regents
The quality of information is crucial for decision making in many dynamic information sharing environments such as sensor and tactical networks. Information trustworthiness is an essential parameter in assessing the information quality. In this paper, the authors present a trust model to evaluate the trustworthiness of information as well as information publishing entities based on information provenance. In the trust model, decision makers can give an evaluation on the information they receive and further adjust the evaluation result to a more accurate value by considering two factors: information similarity and path difference. They introduce collusion attacks that may bias the computation and present a mechanism to detect and reduce the effect of collusion attacks.
| Format: | Size: | 707.80 | |
| Date: | Apr 2011 |



