Abstract

SummaryWireless sensor networks (WSNs) have attained a great attraction of researchers in the recent years. In these networks, many structures are considered that have different properties. This article offers a unique approach, the inter‐core based reconnection strategy (ICRS), which is intended to improve the robustness of Scale‐Free Networks (SFNs) in the setting of wireless sensor networks (WSNs), with a special emphasis on the Internet of Health Things (IoHT) network. SFNs' vulnerabilities to malicious assaults while remaining resilient to random attacks. The proposed ICRS overcomes this issue by offering a novel reconnection approach that employs separate edges between network centers. Destructive assaults that have a significant impact on network connectivity, emphasizing the importance of a robust network that can resist a variety of attacks. ICRS is positioned as a solution that optimizes the network via reconnection techniques, changing it into an onion‐like structure with increased robustness. The simulation results depict that ICRS outperforms the existing algorithms in terms of robustness enhancement. The results show that ICRS performs 48%, 29%, 22%, and 16% better than Barabasi Albert (BA), Hill Climbing (HC), Simulated Annealing (SA), Random Edge Swap Mechanism (RESM), and Robustness Strategy (ROSE), respectively.

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