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Title: Novel link establishment communication scheme against selfish attack using node reward with trust level evaluation algorithm in MANET
Authors: Hemalatha, S.
Kshirsagar, Pravin R.
Manoharan, Hariprasath
Gowri, N. Vasantha
Vani, A.
Qaiyum, Sana
Vijayakumar, P.
Tirth, Vineet
Abdul Haleem, Sulaima Lebbe
Chakrabarti, Prasun
Teressa, Dawit Mamiru
Keywords: Mobile network
Transmitting
Transmission
Communication.
Issue Date: 6-May-2022
Publisher: Hindawi, Wiley
Citation: Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2022
Abstract: Mobile network nodes are trustworthy nodes; the data access in transmitting and receiving the data packet is not efficient in different network procedures. The malicious nodes are available in routing path making the packet loss, in packet transmission for time instance. Since the regular mobile network must not verify every mobile node approved else illegal, subsequently the reserved level of nodes also was not considered, to injure the packet transmission procedure by link failure called connection loss. It minimizes the transmission rate and network lifetime and improves packet latency and energy usage. The proposed novel link establishment communication (NLEC) technique is used to find the dependable routing path against intruder node available in the network. This scheme selects genuine node for routing path production, by using the node reward with dependence level estimating algorithm to compute every node trust level and resource range, to disconnect higher trust level node and lower trust level node; higher trust level node is a genuine node which performs secure communication. Lower trust level node is selfish node and they are detected and ignored from path. It increases the lifespan of network and throughput and minimizes the end to end delay and energy consumption.
URI: 10.1155/2022/6776378
http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/6036
ISSN: 1530-8669
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