Abstract

Wireless sensor networks face many threats which drain the energy. The performance of sensor network routing is much affected in the presence of selfish nodes with messages being delivered with a longer delay. Social network routing is a method in which the messages are selectively forwarded through the nodes where the encounters between these nodes are more likely to occur. Network reputations clearly speak about the quality of nodes involved in data forwarding. The idea is to utilise social network reputations of source or destinations for effective data forwarding in farmland sensor networks.

Highlights

  • In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), nodes do not physically move in many directions

  • The only solution is to insert the node at a desirable location and allowing the node to communicate with the network on its own! This communication has to happen casually within fraction of seconds after the new node joins the network

  • We propose the integrated social network routing protocol in which the friends list is monitored periodically for identifying the misbehaving nodes in the friends list

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Summary

Introduction

In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), nodes do not physically move in many directions. Instead, the nodes are at least temporarily static and are attached to a physical location until the task is done [1].

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