Trusted fuzzy routing scheme in flying ad-hoc network

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) bring both potential and difficulties for emergency applications, including packet loss and changes in network topology. UAVs are also quickly taking up a sizable portion of the airspace, allowing Flying Ad-hoc NETworks (FANETs) to conduct effective ad hoc missions. T...

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Main Authors: Sahabul Alam, Joydeep Kundu, Shivnath Ghosh, Arindam Dey
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Published: Ayandegan Institute of Higher Education, 2024-03-01
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description Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) bring both potential and difficulties for emergency applications, including packet loss and changes in network topology. UAVs are also quickly taking up a sizable portion of the airspace, allowing Flying Ad-hoc NETworks (FANETs) to conduct effective ad hoc missions. Therefore, building routing protocols for FANETs is difficult due to flight restrictions and changing topology. To solve these problems, a bio-inspired route selection technique is proposed for FANET. A combined trustworthy and bioinspired-based transmission strategy is developed as a result of the growing need for dynamic and adaptable communications in FANETs. The fitness theory is used to assess direct trust and evaluate credibility and activity to estimate indirect trust. In particular, assessing UAV behavior is still a crucial problem in this field. It recommends fuzzy logic, one of the most widely utilized techniques for trusted route computing, for this purpose. Fuzzy logic can manage complicated settings by classifying nodes based on various criteria. This method combines geocaching and unicasting, anticipating the location of intermediate UAVs using 3-D estimates. This method guarantees resilience, dependability, and an extended path lifetime, improving FANET performance noticeably. Two primary features of FANETs that shorten the route lifetime must be accommodated in routing. First, the collaborative nature necessitates communication and coordination between the flying nodes, which uses a lot of energy. Second, the flying nodes' highly dynamic mobility pattern in 3D space may cause link disconnection because of their potential dispersion. Using ant colony optimization, it employs trusted leader drone selection within the cluster and safe routing among leaders. a fuzzy‐based UAV behavior analytics is presented for trust management in FANETs. Compared to existing protocols, the simulated results demonstrate improvements in delay routing overhead in FANET.
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spelling doaj-art-42689183468e4a1f836efedcea66f7072025-01-30T15:07:00ZengAyandegan Institute of Higher Education,Journal of Fuzzy Extension and Applications2783-14422717-34532024-03-0151485910.22105/jfea.2024.436052.1370190149Trusted fuzzy routing scheme in flying ad-hoc networkSahabul Alam0Joydeep Kundu1Shivnath Ghosh2Arindam Dey3Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Brainware University, Barasat, Kolkata-700125, West Bengal, India.Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Brainware University, Barasat, Kolkata-700125, West Bengal, India.Brainware University, Barasat, Kolkata-700125, West Bengal, India.School of Computer Science and Engineering, VIT-AP University, Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh, India.Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) bring both potential and difficulties for emergency applications, including packet loss and changes in network topology. UAVs are also quickly taking up a sizable portion of the airspace, allowing Flying Ad-hoc NETworks (FANETs) to conduct effective ad hoc missions. Therefore, building routing protocols for FANETs is difficult due to flight restrictions and changing topology. To solve these problems, a bio-inspired route selection technique is proposed for FANET. A combined trustworthy and bioinspired-based transmission strategy is developed as a result of the growing need for dynamic and adaptable communications in FANETs. The fitness theory is used to assess direct trust and evaluate credibility and activity to estimate indirect trust. In particular, assessing UAV behavior is still a crucial problem in this field. It recommends fuzzy logic, one of the most widely utilized techniques for trusted route computing, for this purpose. Fuzzy logic can manage complicated settings by classifying nodes based on various criteria. This method combines geocaching and unicasting, anticipating the location of intermediate UAVs using 3-D estimates. This method guarantees resilience, dependability, and an extended path lifetime, improving FANET performance noticeably. Two primary features of FANETs that shorten the route lifetime must be accommodated in routing. First, the collaborative nature necessitates communication and coordination between the flying nodes, which uses a lot of energy. Second, the flying nodes' highly dynamic mobility pattern in 3D space may cause link disconnection because of their potential dispersion. Using ant colony optimization, it employs trusted leader drone selection within the cluster and safe routing among leaders. a fuzzy‐based UAV behavior analytics is presented for trust management in FANETs. Compared to existing protocols, the simulated results demonstrate improvements in delay routing overhead in FANET.https://www.journal-fea.com/article_190149_60d315137a2e66a031da800b496f3390.pdfsecurityclusteringtrust managementroutingbio-inspiredfuzzy
spellingShingle Sahabul Alam
Joydeep Kundu
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Arindam Dey
Trusted fuzzy routing scheme in flying ad-hoc network
Journal of Fuzzy Extension and Applications
security
clustering
trust management
routing
bio-inspired
fuzzy
title Trusted fuzzy routing scheme in flying ad-hoc network
title_full Trusted fuzzy routing scheme in flying ad-hoc network
title_fullStr Trusted fuzzy routing scheme in flying ad-hoc network
title_full_unstemmed Trusted fuzzy routing scheme in flying ad-hoc network
title_short Trusted fuzzy routing scheme in flying ad-hoc network
title_sort trusted fuzzy routing scheme in flying ad hoc network
topic security
clustering
trust management
routing
bio-inspired
fuzzy
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