Abstract

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are turning into an essential portion of our lives. Devoid of assuring WSNs security (WS), there remain no broad implementations of WSNs. Because of sensor nodes’ constrained capacities concerning computation, communication, and energy, giving protection to WSNs remains competitive. Indeed, the procedure of applying WS remains adaptable and vibrant that develops consistently. Attack-defend’s crux in WS could be conveyed by collaborative schemes of interdependency when Game Theory (GT) could be employed to consider communications amidst schemes of logical decision-makers. Hence, learning WS alongside GT possesses greater logic. This study proffers a Multiplayer Reputation-based Coalition Game Model (MRCGM) for seeking the false data injection amidst the nodes. An attacker attempts to sustain an ideal level of belief by correlating the identifications within the network (NW) to initiate a victorious transfer. Concurrently, the attacker should acquire a few charges for sustaining the trustability of its identifications. This proffered procedure employs this notion and turns the attack expensive by fixing a global threshold for nodes or identifications to be trustable and functional within the NW. Additionally, the beneficial function of the attacker and defender is as well described. The MRCGM has been correlated with 2 advanced methodologies like security-aware routing scheme employing repeated game (SARSRGM) paradigm and a Game-based Fuzzy Q-learning (GBFQL) scheme concerning diverse criteria. Consequently, the proffered MRCGM attains 124 kbps of Packet Drop Rate, 76.14% of energy efficiency, 96.1% of detection accuracy, 25.45% of energy consumption, and 102.45 ms of routing latency.

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