Bio-inspired self-organized secure autonomous routing protocol for WSN

K. Saleem, N. Fisal
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The field of wireless sensor network (WSN) is an important and challenging research area today. Advancements in sensor networks enable a wide range of environmental monitoring and object tracking applications. Secure routing in sensor networks is a difficult problem due to the resources limitations in WSN. Moreover, multihop routing in WSN is affected by new nodes constantly entering/leaving the system. Therefore, biologically inspired algorithms are reviewed and enhanced to tackle problems arise in WSN. Ant routing and human security has shown an excellent performance for sensor networks. Certain parameters like energy level, link quality, lose rate are considered while making decisions. These decisions will come up with the optimal route and also to take best action against the security attacks. In this paper, the design and initial work on biological-inspired self-organized secure autonomous routing algorithm for sensor networks are presented. The proposed bio-inspired algorithm will also meet the enhanced sensor network requirements, including energy consumption, success rate and time delay.
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基于生物启发的WSN自组织安全自主路由协议
无线传感器网络(WSN)是当今一个重要且具有挑战性的研究领域。传感器网络的进步使各种环境监测和目标跟踪应用成为可能。由于无线传感器网络资源的限制,传感器网络中的安全路由是一个难题。此外,无线传感器网络中的多跳路由还受到新节点不断进出系统的影响。因此,生物学启发的算法被回顾和改进以解决WSN中出现的问题。蚂蚁路由和人类安全在传感器网络中表现出优异的性能。在做出决策时,要考虑某些参数,如能量水平、链路质量、损失率。这些决策将提出最佳路线,并采取最佳措施来应对安全攻击。本文介绍了一种生物启发的传感器网络自组织安全自主路由算法的设计和初步工作。提出的仿生算法还将满足增强的传感器网络要求,包括能耗、成功率和时延。
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