| Literature DB >> 28598401 |
Nguyen Binh Truong1, Hyunwoo Lee2, Bob Askwith3, Gyu Myoung Lee4.
Abstract
In the blooming era of the Internet of Things (IoT), trust has been accepted as a vital factor for provisioning secure, reliable, seamless communications and services. However, a large number of challenges still remain unsolved due to the ambiguity of the concept of trust as well as the variety of divergent trust models in different contexts. In this research, we augment the trust concept, the trust definition and provide a general conceptual model in the context of the Social IoT (SIoT) environment by breaking down all attributes influencing trust. Then, we propose a trust evaluation model called REK, comprised of the triad of trust indicators (TIs) Reputation, Experience and Knowledge. The REK model covers multi-dimensional aspects of trust by incorporating heterogeneous information from direct observation (as Knowledge TI), personal experiences (as Experience TI) to global opinions (as Reputation TI). The associated evaluation models for the three TIs are also proposed and provisioned. We then come up with an aggregation mechanism for deriving trust values as the final outcome of the REK evaluation model. We believe this article offers better understandings on trust as well as provides several prospective approaches for the trust evaluation in the SIoT environment.Entities:
Keywords: REK trust evaluation model; Social Internet of Things; experience; knowledge; reputation; trust; trust concept
Year: 2017 PMID: 28598401 PMCID: PMC5492667 DOI: 10.3390/s17061346
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1(a) Trust concept in the relation with dependability and social capital; (b) Three main aspects of trust in the SIoT environment.
Figure 2Conceptual Trust Model in the SIoT environment.
Some keywords of trustworthiness from trust-related literatures classified into three dimensions.
| Ability TAs | Benevolence TAs | Integrity TAs |
|---|---|---|
| Competence, ability, capability, expertness, credibility, predictability, timeliness, robustness, safety, stability, scalability, reliability, dependability | Good intention, goodness, certainty, cooperation, cooperativeness, loyalty, openness, caring, receptivity, assurance | Honesty, morality, completeness, consistency, accuracy, certainty, availability, responsiveness, faith, discreetness, fairness, promise fulfilment, persistence, responsibility, tactfulness, sincerity, value congeniality, accessibility |
Figure 3Concept of computational trust that comprised of multiple trust metrics.
Figure 4Trust evaluation and risk management in comparison.
Figure 5Reputation, experience and knowledge as the three indicators in the REK trust evaluation model.
Figure 6Evaluation model for direct trust (as Knowledge TI).
Figure 7Mobile Crowd-Sensing System Architecture.
Figure 8The experience TI model in the REK trust evaluation.
Figure 9Conceptual Reputation Model incorporating the Experience concept.
Figure 10Reasoning mechanism used in a demonstration for inferring trust value in the REK trust model.