Abstract
In recent years, vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) is getting a growing interest due to its significant function in terms of vehicle information services and vehicular entertainment applications. In particular, VANET enables parking vehicles (PVs) and roadside units (RSUs) to share their contents with mobile vehicles (MVs), which improves the efficiency of content delivery. However, content delivery in VANET still confronts with several challenges. Due to the selfishness of the PVs, an incentive mechanism is needed to motivate them to contribute their cached contents. Moreover, MVs may be threatened by the trustless or even malicious PVs. In this paper, we propose a reputation-based cooperative content delivery mechanism to improve the efficiency and security of content delivery. We formulate the relationships among MVs, RSUs, and PVs as the two-layer auction game. With the auction game, MVs find the optimal PV and RSU for delivering contents and offering the optimized rewards. In addition, we present a dynamic reputation evaluation model. Based on the feature of content delivery, this model incentivizes these honest PVs and isolates malicious PVs, which improves the security of content delivery. Finally, simulation results show that the proposed mechanism can not only improve the effectiveness of content delivery in VANET, but also avoid the attacks of malicious PVs.
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