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Mathematical Modeling of Multiattack Behavior Discrimination in the WSN Based on Incidence Matrix

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  • Yu Shuai-Jing
  • Wang Peng-Fei
  • Zeljko Stevic

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The current WSN is vulnerable to a variety of malicious attacks, resulting in the decline of its comprehensive performance. Multihop routing involves a number of safety and privacy issues. Problems such as snooping, sinkhole, manipulation, cloning, wormhole, spoofing, and so on affect the integrity, availability, and confidentiality of the WSNs. Therefore, this paper mainly studies the mathematical modeling of WSN multiattack behavior discrimination based on the incidence matrix. The WSN node model is used to collect relevant data and mark and map the disguised data, so as to determine the characteristics of multiattack behavior and establish the WSN multiattack behavior discrimination model based on the incidence matrix. The experimental results show that the designed multiattack behavior discrimination model can distinguish the attack type according to the characteristics, has high recognition ability, can spend a short time to effectively distinguish the attack behavior, has a low false positive rate, and can effectively improve the antiattack ability of the WSN.

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  • Yu Shuai-Jing & Wang Peng-Fei & Zeljko Stevic, 2022. "Mathematical Modeling of Multiattack Behavior Discrimination in the WSN Based on Incidence Matrix," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-8, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:2782811
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/2782811
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