Malicious and selfish behaviors represent a serious threat against routing
in delay/disruption tolerant networks (DTNs). Due to the unique network
characteristics, designing a misbehavior detection scheme in DTN is regarded as
a great challenge. In this paper, we propose iTrust, a probabilistic
misbehavior detection scheme, for secure DTN routing toward efficient trust
establishment. The basic idea of iTrust is introducing a periodically available
Trusted Authority (TA) to judge the node's behavior based on the collected
routing evidences and probabilistically checking. We model iTrust as the
inspection game and use game theoretical analysis to demonstrate that, by
setting an appropriate investigation probability, TA could ensure the security
of DTN routing at a reduced cost. To further improve the efficiency of the
proposed scheme, we correlate detection probability with a node's reputation,
which allows a dynamic detection probability determined by the trust of the
users. The extensive analysis and simulation results demonstrate the
effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed scheme
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