B-iTRS: A Bio-Inspired Trusted Routing Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks

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In WSNs, routing algorithms need to handle dynamical changes of network topology, extra overhead, energy saving, and other requirements. Therefore, routing in WSNs is an extremely interesting and challenging issue. In this paper, we present a novel bio-inspired trusted routing scheme (B-iTRS) based on ant colony optimization (ACO) and Physarum autonomic optimization (PAO). For trust assessment, B-iTRS monitors neighbors' behavior in real time, receives feedback from Sink, and then assesses neighbors' trusts based on the acquired information. For routing scheme, each node finds routes to the Sink based on ACO and PAO. In the process of path finding, B-iTRS senses the load and trust value of each node and then calculates the link load and link trust of the found routes to support the route selection. Moreover, B-iTRS also assesses the route based on PAO to maintain the route table. Simulation results show how B-iTRS can achieve the effective performance compared to existing state-of-The-Art algorithms.

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Zhang, M., Zheng, R., Wu, Q., Wei, W., Bai, X., & Zhao, H. (2015). B-iTRS: A Bio-Inspired Trusted Routing Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks. Journal of Sensors, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/156843

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