Abstract
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) address configuration is needed to meet the needs of current portable devices and wearable applications, where each device needs its own unique identification number. High complexity in Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) and Internet of Things (IoT) environments has increased challenges, such as low energy consumption and high overhead in IPv6 address configuration. The proposed IPv6 generation is based on a hybrid mathematical approach that retains the IP address’s confidentiality and prevents Denial of Service (DoS) attacks from new and existing nodes in the network. In this paper, the proposed hybrid protocol for DoS attacks from new and existing nodes is analyzed. It is evident from the results that the rate of successful configuration, overhead, and energy consumption is found to be better than the existing approach, namely, Programming Protocol-independent Packet Processors Duplicate Address Detection (P4DAD), match prevention technique, etc.
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