Proposed nature inspired self-organized secure autonomous mechanism for WSNs
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...
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my.utm.130702011-07-15T01:31:28Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13070/ Proposed nature inspired self-organized secure autonomous mechanism for WSNs Saleem, Kashif Fisal, Norsheila Abdullah, M. S. Zulkarmwan, A. B. Hafizah, Sharifah Kamilah, Sharifah TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering 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 self security systems have shown an excellent performance for WSNs. Certain parameters like energy level, link quality, lose rate are considered while making decision. This decision 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 Protocol (BIOSARP) for WSNs is presented. The proposed bio-inspired algorithm will also meet the enhanced sensor network requirements, including energy consumption, success rate and time. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2009 Book Section PeerReviewed Saleem, Kashif and Fisal, Norsheila and Abdullah, M. S. and Zulkarmwan, A. B. and Hafizah, Sharifah and Kamilah, Sharifah (2009) Proposed nature inspired self-organized secure autonomous mechanism for WSNs. In: Proceedings - 2009 1st Asian Conference on Intelligent Information and Database Systems, ACIIDS 2009. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, 277 -282. ISBN 978-076953580-7 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACIIDS.2009.75 doi:10.1109/ACIIDS.2009.75 |
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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 self security systems have shown an excellent performance for WSNs. Certain parameters like energy level, link quality, lose rate are considered while making decision. This decision 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 Protocol (BIOSARP) for WSNs is presented. The proposed bio-inspired algorithm will also meet the enhanced sensor network requirements, including energy consumption, success rate and time. |
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