JOURNAL ARTICLE

Trust and Mobility-Based Protocol for Secure Routing in Internet of Things

Syeda Mariam MuzammalRaja Kumar MurugesanN. Z. JhanjhiM. Shamim HossainAbdulsalam Yassine

Year: 2022 Journal:   Sensors Vol: 22 (16)Pages: 6215-6215   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

In the Internet of Things (IoT), the de facto Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) is susceptible to several disruptive attacks based on its functionalities and features. Among various RPL security solutions, a trust-based security is easy to adapt for resource-constrained IoT environments. In the existing trust-based security for RPL routing attacks, nodes’ mobility is not considered or limited to only the sender nodes. Similarly, these trust-based protocols are not evaluated for mobile IoT environments, particularly regarding RPL attacks. Hence, a trust and mobility-based secure routing protocol is proposed, termed as SMTrust, by critically analysing the trust metrics involving the mobility-based metrics in IoT. SMTrust intends to provide security against RPL Rank and Blackhole attacks. The proposed protocol is evaluated in three different scenarios, including static and mobile nodes in an IoT network. SMTrust is compared with the default RPL objective function, Minimum Rank with Hysteresis Objective Function (MRHOF), SecTrust, DCTM, and MRTS. The evaluation results indicate that the proposed protocol outperforms with respect to packet loss rate, throughput, and topology stability. Moreover, SMTrust is validated using routing protocol requirements analysis to ensure that it fulfils the consistency, optimality, and loop-freeness.

Keywords:
Computer science Routing protocol Computer network Routing (electronic design automation) Protocol (science) Network packet Throughput Computer security Distributed computing Wireless

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