Shiying Yao, Xuanyu Yang, Z. Song, Xiaolong Yang, Dengwei Duan, Haizhou Yang
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摘要
为了保证智能电网物联网(简称SG-IoT)中私有信息的安全可靠传输,我们提出了一种基于新型定向随机路由范式的隐私感知安全路由方法(即迷宫路由),该方法由方向确定的虚拟全局路由模式和物理本地路由模式组成。首先,对于当前节点的传输数据包,将所有k-hop节点定义为其k-hop波前,并将k跳内的许多x-hop波前进一步收集为超下一跳集。然后,在方向确定的虚拟全局路由模式下,数据包根据其隐私意识和端到端服务质量(End-to-End Quality of Service, E2E QoS)要求,从按优先级概率设置的下一跳元素中随机选择一个元素作为其全局下一跳节点,从而构建由数据包目的地决定方向明确的虚拟全局路由路径。此外,在物理本地路由模式下,普通的最短优先路由方案可以为任意两个连续的全局下一跳节点建立一个本地路径,然后将这些路径按顺序连接,构成从源节点到目的节点的一条完整路径。在智能电网的多个loT应用场景下,仿真结果表明,本文提出的迷宫路由在隐私保护、端到端QoS和通信开销方面优于现有的最短优先路由方法。
Maze Routing: An Information Privacy-aware Secure Routing in Internet of Things for Smart Grid
To ensure the security and reliable transmission of private information in Internet of Things for Smart Grid (for short SG-IoT), we proposed a privacy-aware secure routing method (i.e., Maze Routing) based on a novel directional random routing paradigm, which consists of a direction-determined virtual global routing mode and a physical local routing mode. Firstly, for an in-transit packet at the current node, all k-hop nodes are defined as its k-hop wavefronts, and many x-hop wavefronts within k hops are further gathered as a hyper next-hop set. Then, under the direction-determined virtual global routing mode, the packet randomly selects one of elements from the next-hop set by a priority probability as its global next-hop node according to its privacy awareness and End-to-End Quality of Service (E2E QoS) requirement, so as to build a virtual global routing path with a definite direction determined by the destination of this packet. Moreover, under the physical local routing mode, a local pathlet for any two consecutive global next-hop nodes can be built in an ordinary shortest-first routing scheme, then such many pathlets are wired in sequence to constitute a path in whole from source node to destination. Under several loT application scenarios within smart grid, the simulations results show that the proposed maze routing outperforms the existing shortest-first routing method in terms of privacy protection, E2E QoS and communication overhead.