Abstract

<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif; font-size: 10pt; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-fareast-language: DE; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">Wireless sensor networks have such disadvantages as upper limit of node energy and poor intrusion tolerance, etc. In light of these disadvantages, by analyzing such key parameters as residual energy, load, node degree, this paper proposes a wireless sensor network (WSN) life-cycle model, which fully considers node energy consumption and load fault tolerance, and a scale-free intrusion tolerance and targeted attacks optimization topology model. Then it verifies their feasibility through simulation test. The results show that the WSN life cycle model takes into account the impacts of residual energy and load capacity on the life cycle and fault tolerance of the system and improves the connectivity probability of high energy consumption nodes and small load nodes, leading to more uniform energy consumption of the wireless sensor network. Through the load adjustment coefficient, the life cycle of the network model is significantly increased. The simulation results show that the fault tolerance and survival time of the proposed model are both improved to some extent compared with those of other models. The proposed scale-free intrusion tolerance and targeted attacks optimization topology model optimizes the power exponent of the network using the structure entropy, and the established scale-free topology structure can make the model more tolerant to intrusion. The simulation results show that the intrusion tolerance of the algorithm proposed in this paper is 2.5 times that of the traditional network model, and the average life cycle is also significantly increased compared to those of other models.</span>

Highlights

  • At present, wireless sensor network is mainly used for communication and data transmission in special environments

  • In view of the disadvantages of wireless sensor networks, such as the upper limit of node energy and poor intrusion tolerance, etc., by analyzing such key parameters as residual energy, load, node degree, this paper proposes a WSN life-cycle model, which fully considers node energy consumption and load fault tolerance, and a scalefree intrusion tolerance and targeted attacks optimization topology model, respectively

  • Aiming at the targeted attacks and scale-free intrusion tolerance attacks in the network environment, this paper proposes an scale free intrusion tolerance and targeted attacks optimization topology model for WSN, which is an improvement made according to the scale-free theory of the classical topological BA model and calculates the degree distribution in the network area with the continuum theory

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Summary

Introduction

Wireless sensor network is mainly used for communication and data transmission in special environments. The redundancy mechanism, scale-free topology mechanism, energy perception mechanism and fitness and local world mechanism are commonly used to strengthen the topological capabilities of network systems [11-16]. These models all have different limitations in practice. In view of the disadvantages of wireless sensor networks, such as the upper limit of node energy and poor intrusion tolerance, etc., by analyzing such key parameters as residual energy, load, node degree, this paper proposes a WSN life-cycle model, which fully considers node energy consumption and load fault tolerance, and a scalefree intrusion tolerance and targeted attacks optimization topology model, respectively.

Related knowledge and network node modeling
LCEL model and its dynamic characteristics
Simulation test verification
Modeling and Verification of WSN Intrusion Tolerance Index
Analysis on the SITT evolution model and its characteristics
Simulation verification
Conclusions
Findings
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