Cooperation among sensor nodes and the unreliability of acoustic channels are the significant challenges in underwater acoustic sensor networks (UASNs). In UASNs, the unreliability may results in high packet loss… Click to show full abstract
Cooperation among sensor nodes and the unreliability of acoustic channels are the significant challenges in underwater acoustic sensor networks (UASNs). In UASNs, the unreliability may results in high packet loss due to the high bit-error-rate and packets being dropped due to network congestion. High packet loss decreases the transmission rate in a network. An effective secure transmission mechanism is very much essential among the nodes in UASNs. In this paper, a trust strategy-based dynamic Bayesian game (TSDBG) model is proposed to resolve these problems. In TSDBG, a secure suite is created among the nodes in the network. Trust and Payoff are calculated for each node to evaluate the particular node involved in the packet-dropping and misbehaving activities that occurred during the transmission. Each node updates its trust value using Bayes' rule. Regular nodes are continuously monitored to analyze their neighbor nodes based on trust value. The simulation results reveal that the proposed scheme significantly reduces the packet-dropping attack, misbehaving activities of malicious nodes, propagation delay, and thereby enhancing secure transmission.
               
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