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Vampire Attack Mitigation and Network Performance Improvement Using Probabilistic Fuzzy Chain Set with Authentication Routing Protocol and Hybrid Clustering-Based Optimization in Wireless Sensor Network

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  • Lulwah M. Alkwai
  • Arwa Naser Mohammed Aledaily
  • Shahad Almansour
  • Shoayee Dlaim Alotaibi
  • Kusum Yadav
  • Velmurugan Lingamuthu
  • Mukesh Soni

Abstract

The most effective threat for wireless sensor networks (WSN) is Vampire attacks on sensor nodes as they can stretch the network connectivity among them and influence the network’s energy, which can drain the network. Vampire attack has particular malicious nature of sensor nodes in which they can widely exploit features of combined routing protocol. Fuzzy rules and fuzzy sets are highly optimal techniques in mitigating the vampire attacks of the network, which can quantify the uncertain behaviour of sensor nodes. This study aims to propose a novel technique using a probabilistic fuzzy chain set with authentication-based routing protocol and hybrid clustering technique for data optimization of the network. The suggested approach here employs a fuzzy-based chain rule set to combat growing types of vampire assaults using probability formulas. The authentication routing protocol has increased network routing security. The proposed technique (PFCS-ARP_HC) has optimized the energy consumption of network. Simulation for this technique has been carried out using NS2 and experimental results show the performance of the proposed model in terms of throughput of 98%, packet delivery ratio of 89%, energy consumption of 67%, latency of 46% control overhead of 53%, and attack detection ratio of 87.9%.

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  • Lulwah M. Alkwai & Arwa Naser Mohammed Aledaily & Shahad Almansour & Shoayee Dlaim Alotaibi & Kusum Yadav & Velmurugan Lingamuthu & Mukesh Soni, 2022. "Vampire Attack Mitigation and Network Performance Improvement Using Probabilistic Fuzzy Chain Set with Authentication Routing Protocol and Hybrid Clustering-Based Optimization in Wireless Sensor Netwo," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-11, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4948190
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4948190
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