We suggest and discuss a 3-level cloud-cloudlet-gadget hierarchical trust-based service management protocol called IoT-Hi Trust for large scale mobile cloud IoT frameworks. Our mobile cloud hierarchical service management protocol allows an IoT client to report its administration experiences and questions its subjective service trust score to an IoT service contributor following an adaptable report-and-query structure. We conduct a formal scalability analysis alongside ns-3 simulation performance analysis illustrating that IoT-Hi Trust not just accomplishes scalability without compromising accuracy, convergence along with resiliency property against malicious assaults yet in addition outperforms contemporary conveyed and incorporated IoT trust the executive’s conventions. We examine the feasibility through relate IoT-Hi Trust toward two case investigations: a smart city travel service composition and binding application and air pollution detection and response application. The outcomes exhibit that IoT-Hi Trust outperforms contemporary distributed and centralized trust-based IoT management protocols in selecting trustworthy nodes to maximize application performance, while achieving scalability.
Volume 12 | Issue 1
Pages: 249-253
DOI: 10.5373/JARDCS/V12I1/20201036