Secured routing in wireless sensor networks using fault‐free and trusted nodes |
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Authors: | Geetha D Devanagavi N Nalini Rajashekhar C Biradar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Jain University, Bangalore, Reva Institute of Technology and Management, Bangalore‐560 064, India;2. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology and Management, Bangalore, India;3. Department of Information Science and Engineering, Reva Institute of Technology and Management, Bangalore‐560 064, India |
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Abstract: | Wireless sensor network (WSN) should be designed such that it is able to identify the faulty nodes, rectify the faults, identify compromised nodes from various security threats, and transmit the sensed data securely to the sink node under faulty conditions. In this paper, we propose an idea of integrating fault tolerance and secured routing mechanism in WSN named as fault tolerant secured routing: an integrated approach (FASRI) that establishes secured routes from source to sink node even under faulty node conditions. Faulty nodes are identified using battery power and interference models. Trustworthy nodes (non‐compromised) among fault‐free nodes are identified by using agent‐based trust model. Finally, the data are securely routed through fault‐free non‐compromised nodes to sink. Performance evaluation through simulation is carried out for packet delivery ratio, hit rate, computation overhead, communication overhead, compromised node detection ratio, end‐to‐end delay, memory overhead, and agent overhead. We compared simulation results of FASRI with three schemes, namely multi‐version multi‐path (MVMP), intrusion/fault tolerant routing protocol (IFRP) in WSN, and active node‐based fault tolerance using battery power and interference model (AFTBI) for various measures and found that there is a performance improvement in FASRI compared with MVMP, IFRP, and AFTBI. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | wireless sensor networks active nodes battery power model interference model software agents trust model message authentication code secured routing |
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