Incremental trust: building trust from past experience

Emerging ubiquitous computing leverages the need for automated trust management models. We take a domestic network of both fixed and mobile nodes as our reference scenario and investigate how nodes can build trust exclusively based on their past experience. In a home network, trust propagation can b...

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