
Active Trust Secure and Trustable Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract
In Active Trust Secure and Trustable Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks applications, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are increasingly being deployed. For WSNs, an active detection-based security and trust routing scheme called ActiveTrust is proposed to overcome that challenge. Both comprehensive theoretical analysis and experimental results indicate that the ActiveTrust scheme’s performance is better than previous studies ‘ performance.
In addition, a set of target points must be monitored in a given area at times. Therefore, sensors should have their power supplies turned off when they are not using top reserve energy.
Because of this limitation, a critical issue becomes how to prolong the lifetime of WSNs while also ensuring coverage service quality. Research has thus been extensively investigated in the literature on energy-efficient sensor coverage problem.
Conclusion
In this paper, I proposed a novel security and trust routing scheme based on active detection, and it has the following excellent properties: high routing probability, security and scalability. The Active Trust scheme can quickly detect nodal trust and then avoid suspicious nodes to quickly achieve a routing probability that is nearly 100 percent successful. High efficiency of energy.
The Active Trust scheme makes full use of residual energy to build multiple detection routes. The theoretical analysis and experimental results have shown that our scheme improves more than 3 times, up to 10 times in some cases, the successful routing probability. In addition, our scheme improves the performance of both energy efficiency and network security. It has important significance for the security of the wireless sensor network.