Walid Osamy, Ahmed M. Khedr, Ahmed A. Elsawy, P. V. Pravija Raj, Ahmed Aziz
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Abstract
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) hold the promise of delivering new intelligent, cost-effective, and collaborative applications with the potential to have a great impact on our daily life. WSNs are often employed for detecting and tracking a wide range of entities involved in realistic scenarios where security is of vital importance. While selecting energy-efficient Cluster Heads (CHs) is the primary focus of the majority of clustering approaches currently in use in WSNs, researchers have not given adequate consideration to the security aspects of CHs when developing a CH selection strategy. Estimating the trust between the nodes not only makes the WSN secure, but also improves communication between nodes and makes the WSN more reliable. In this paper, we develop a secure and energy-aware clustering approach (SEACDSC) for WSNs by adapting sand cat swarm optimization algorithm (SCSO). SEACDSC incorporates a novel mechanism for determining secure and energy-efficient CHs among the WSN nodes. In particular, we propose a Discrete SCSO method, a variant of the traditional SCSO, to facilitate the secure and efficacious selection of CHs. The fitness function is designed by considering nodes’ remaining energy and trust values for choosing CH efficiently. Furthermore, the exponential weighted moving average (EWMA) is used for dynamically updating the predefined threshold values following the network state. As demonstrated by the simulation results, SEACDSC outperforms the existing BAT-Based, MG-LEACH, Enhanced-LEACH, Improved-Leach, and RCH-LEACH techniques in terms of network stability, number of alive nodes, energy efficiency, reliability, average trust value of CHs and network lifetime.
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The wireless communication revolution is bringing fundamental changes to data networking, telecommunication, and is making integrated networks a reality. By freeing the user from the cord, personal communications networks, wireless LAN''s, mobile radio networks and cellular systems, harbor the promise of fully distributed mobile computing and communications, any time, anywhere.
Focusing on the networking and user aspects of the field, Wireless Networks provides a global forum for archival value contributions documenting these fast growing areas of interest. The journal publishes refereed articles dealing with research, experience and management issues of wireless networks. Its aim is to allow the reader to benefit from experience, problems and solutions described.