Evolutionary Game-Based Trust Strategy Adjustment among Nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks
Yuanjie Li,
Hongyun Xu,
Qiying Cao,
Zichuan Li and
Shigen Shen
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2015, vol. 11, issue 2, 818903
Abstract:
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) provide network services through the cooperation of sensor nodes, while the basis of cooperation depends on the trust relationships among the nodes. In this paper, we construct an evolutionary game-based trust strategy model among the nodes in WSNs, and we subsequently introduce a strategy adjustment mechanism into the process of game evolution to make up for the deficiency that the replicator dynamic model cannot reflect the requirement of individual strategy adjustments. Afterward, we derive theorems and inferences in terms of the evolutionary stable state through dynamic analyses, providing a theoretical basis for WSN trust management. Furthermore, we verify the theorems and inferences with different parameter values, especially the trust incentive and the upper limit of data retransmission after packets are lost, and both of them are closely related to the evolutionary stable state. The experiments demonstrated that, under certain conditions, the involved nodes can finally reach a stable state of the system by constantly adjusting their trust strategy. At the same time, the speed of evolution of our strategy adjustment mechanism in achieving the stable state is much faster than that of the usual replicator dynamic evolution method.
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1155/2015/818903
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