Title of article :
DISOT: Distributed Selfish Node Detection in Internet of Things
Author/Authors :
Nobahary, Solmaz Department Computer Engineering - Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University Tehran, Iran , Gharaee Garakani, Hossein ICT Research Institute ITRC Tehran, Iran , Khademzadeh, Ahmad ICT Research Institute ITRC Tehran, Iran , Rahmani, Amir Masoud Department of Computer Engineering - Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Internet of Things (IOT) has prepared for a range of small sensors to popular laptops. Wireless
communication in IOT systems assumes the nodes as a terminal as well as a router which can transmit the data
packets. However, individual nodes may refuse to cooperate with others sometimes, leading to a selfish node behavior.
The existence of selfish nodes degrades the network performance. This paper proposes to detect selfish nodes in IOT
(DISOT) in three phases: Setup and Clustering phase which identifies and then clusters all the nodes in the network.
The global phase which indicates whether a selfish node(s) exists in the clusters or not using the main cluster head and
the cluster heads in each cluster must identify the selfish node(s) within the local phase. The proposed scheme is
simulated by 2500 IOT nodes in the network and the results show that DISOT reduces end-to-end delay up to 41%
and when the percentage of selfish nodes in the network does not exceed 35%, DISOT increases detection accuracy up
to 10% and false positive rate decreases down to 5%.
Keywords :
Detection Accurate (DA) , False Positive Rate (FPR) , selfish node , Internet of things
Journal title :
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research