DESR: Differential evolutionary secure routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks

Q4 Engineering
S. Prabha, R. Yadav
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Abstract

Mobile ad-hoc network is an infrastructure-less spontaneously formed wireless environment that is deployed without any centralised unit. All the nodes in this kind of network are assumed to be trustworthy but in the real scenario, a few can be malicious and, therefore, secure and reliable route for data transmission is always a matter of question. This paper presents effective routing solution for mobile ad-hoc networks with differential evolution. The proposed algorithm is termed as Differential Evolution Secure Routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks (DESR) with an effective fitness function. The component metrics for the fitness function are the trust factor, residual battery power, and node stability which intend to select most promising routes through the proposed DESR algorithm. The simulation is carried out in various scenarios to evaluate the performance of the differential evolutionary secure routing algorithm with packet delivery ratio, average end-to-end delay, and throughput. Results are compared with two algorithms PSO and TSR.
移动自组织网络的差分进化安全路由协议
移动自组织网络是一种无基础设施自发形成的无线环境,无需任何集中单元即可部署。假设这种网络中的所有节点都是可信的,但在实际场景中,少数节点可能是恶意的,因此,数据传输的安全可靠路由始终是一个问题。针对差分演化的移动自组网,提出了一种有效的路由解决方案。该算法被称为具有有效适应度函数的移动自组网差分进化安全路由协议(DESR)。适应度函数的组成指标是信任因子、电池剩余电量和节点稳定性,它们旨在通过提出的DESR算法选择最有希望的路径。在不同的场景下进行了仿真,评估了差分进化安全路由算法的性能,包括分组传送率、平均端到端延迟和吞吐量。结果比较了PSO和TSR两种算法。
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International Journal of Vehicle Information and Communication Systems
International Journal of Vehicle Information and Communication Systems Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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