TMSRS: trust management-based secure routing scheme in industrial wireless sensor network with fog computing

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TMSRS: trust management-based secure routing scheme in industrial wireless sensor network with fog computing Weidong Fang1,2



Wuxiong Zhang1,2 • Wei Chen3 • Yang Liu1,2 • Chaogang Tang3

 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2019

Abstract Based on fog computer, an industrial wireless sensor network (F-IWSN) is a novel wireless sensor network in the industry. It not only can more efficiently reduce information transmission latency, but also can more beneficially achieve the realtime control and the rapid resource scheduling. However, similar to other distributed networks, it also faces enormous security challenges, especially those internal attacks. The differences from those traditional security schemes are that, one is the trade-off between security, transmission performance and energy consumption to meet the requirements of information convergence and control, the other constructs a multi-dimensional selective forwarding scheme to achieve the real time transmission. In this paper, we propose a Gaussian distribution-based comprehensive trust management system (GDTMS) for F-IWSN. Furthermore, in its trust decision, the grey decision making is introduced to achieve the trade-off between security, transmission performance and energy consumption. The proposed trade-off can effectively select the secure and robust relay node, namely, a trust management-based secure routing scheme. In addition, the proposed schemes are also applicable to defending against bad mouthing attacks. Simulation results show that, the comprehensive performance of GDTMS is better than other similar algorithms. It can effectively prevent the appearance of network holes, and balance the network load, promote the survivability of the network. Keywords 5G  Industrial wireless sensor network (IWSN)  Fog computing  Secure routing protocol  Trust management

1 Introduction As the next-generation broadband wireless communication network, the main goal of 5G networks is to keep end users connected. The devices that 5G networks will support in the future are much more than just smart phones—it also supports a variety of smart terminals. In the past few years, with the 5G network development, the industrial wireless

& Wei Chen [email protected] 1

Key Laboratory of Wireless Sensor Network and Communication, Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200051, China

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Shanghai Research Center for Wireless Communication, Shanghai 201210, China

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School of Computer Science and Technology, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, Jiangsu, China

sensor network (IWSN) has been successfully deployed in industrial fields, such for safety protection, production supervision, data acquisition, and control etc. In IWSN, the sensed information can communicate from the nodes to the supervisory control and data acquisition systems for processing and controlling purposes. Based on these observations, the central manage