Abstract
A MANET consists of a group of mobile nodes. In a MANET, scalability and mobility have a greater influence on routing performance. The clustering technique plays a vital role in enhancing the routing mechanism and improving the network lifetime of a large-scale network like a MANET. The clustering process will degrade network performance if the malicious node is chosen as the Cluster Leader (CL). Thus, the secure clustering process in a MANET is a very challenging task. To overcome this problem, the following key factors like Trust Value (TV), Residual Energy Level (REL), and Mobility (M) of the node are used as decision-making parameters to elect a Cluster Leader (CL). In this work, we have proposed a soft computing-based neuro-fuzzy model, ANFIS-based Energy-Efficient Secure Clustering Model (ANFIS-EESC), with a primary objective of forming energy-aware stable trust-based clustering in a MANET. Moreover, we have proposed two working novel algorithms: Weight-Based Trust Estimation (WBTE) algorithm and the Fuzzy-Based Clustering (FBC) algorithm. The primary objective of the WBTE algorithm is to measure the trustworthiness of the nodes and to mitigate the malicious nodes. Fuzzy-Based Clustering (FBC) algorithm is a fuzzy logic-based cluster formation algorithm. In our proposed work, each non-CL in the system applies the cluster density of CL and mobility for each CL node using the Mamdani Fuzzy Inference system, and makes the decision to join as a member with a CL that holds maximum value. Simulation results show that the proposed work enhances the network performance by electing a more stable trust-aware and energy-aware node as Cluster leader (CL). We compare the performance parameters of the proposed work, such as packet delivery rate, energy consumption, detection rate, and reaffiliation, with the existing work, Weighted Clustering Algorithm (WCA). The network lifetime is 39% greater in the proposed ANFIS-EESC model than in the other existing work, WCA. Moreover, ANFIS-EESC shows an enhancement of 22% to 32% in packet delivery ratio and 32% and 39% in throughput. From the above analysis, it has been proved that the proposed work gives a better performance in terms of reliability and stability when compared to the existing work, WCA.
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