An Efficient Trust Management Algorithm in Wireless Sensor Network

Author(s):  
Monia ◽  
Sukhchandan Randhawa ◽  
Sushma Jain
Author(s):  
Audrey NANGUE ◽  
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Elie FUTE TAGNE ◽  
Emmanuel TONYE

The success of the mission assigned to a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) depends heavily on the cooperation between the nodes of this network. Indeed, given the vulnerability of wireless sensor networks to attack, some entities may engage in malicious behavior aimed at undermining the proper functioning of the network. As a result, the selection of reliable nodes for task execution becomes a necessity for the network. To improve the cooperation and security of wireless sensor networks, the use of Trust Management Systems (TMS) is increasingly recommended due to their low resource consumption. The various existing trust management systems differ in their methods of estimating trust value. The existing ones are very rigid and not very accurate. In this paper, we propose a robust and accurate method (RATES) to compute direct and indirect trust between the network nodes. In RATES model, to compute the direct trust, we improve the Bayesian formula by applying the chaining of trust values, a local reward, a local penalty and a flexible global penalty based on the variation of successful interactions, failures and misbehaviors frequency. RATES thus manages to obtain a direct trust value that is accurate and representative of the node behavior in the network. In addition, we introduce the establishment of a simple confidence interval to filter out biased recommendations sent by malicious nodes to disrupt the estimation of a node's indirect trust. Mathematical theoretical analysis and evaluation of the simulation results show the best performance of our approach for detecting on-off attacks, bad-mouthing attacks and persistent attacks compared to the other existing approaches.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Shanshan Wang ◽  
Yun Chen

Wireless sensor network (WSN) is a new type of wireless network. It has many advantages, but there are some problems. These problems make it easier for attackers to analyze network security holes and attack and destroy entire networks. This article designs a security wireless sensor network model. It can resist most known network attacks without significantly reducing the energy power of sensor nodes. First, we cluster the network organization to reduce energy consumption. It also protects the network based on the calculation of trust levels and the establishment of trust relationships between trusted nodes and operates the trust management system based on a centralized method, secondly, on the basis of LEACH agreement, draws lessons from the principle of biological immune system, optimizes the wireless sensor network, and further proposes a new immune system structure suitable for wireless sensor networks. The experimental results show that the wireless sensor network model designed in this paper solves the high-efficiency and energy-saving design task, and the trust management system has satisfactory results in defending against attacks.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 1225-1229
Author(s):  
Dr. Senthilkumar A, Dr. Lekashri S, Abhay Chaturvedi, Dr. R. Manikandan

Trust is an essential parameter among sensor nodes to provide secured and successful communication. Many trust management schemes have been proposed earlier for large scale Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) however not cooperates well in terms of low dependability, memory overheads, large communication etc, therefore a system called Data Traffic Trust Scheme (DTTS) for clustered WSN is proposed here. Here the trust nodes are identified through the data traffic sampling rate. The trust rate is identified through the number of sent and receive data packets and the malicious packets are diagnosed through the un-matching packet rate. The simulation results are evaluated to show the efficiency for the proposed scheme.


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