Linguistic Fuzzy Trust Model over Oscillating Wireless Sensor Networks

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Firas Ali Al-Juboori
Sura Fawzi Ismail

Abstract

Simulation  of  the  Linguistic  Fuzzy Trust  Model  (LFTM)  over  oscillating  Wireless  Sensor Networks (WSNs) where the goodness of the servers belonging to them could change along the time is presented in this paper, and the comparison between the outcomes achieved with LFTM model over oscillating WSNs with the outcomes obtained by applying the model over static WSNs where the servers maintaining always the same goodness, in terms of the selection percentage of trustworthy servers (the accuracy of the model) and the average path length are also presented here. Also in this paper the comparison between the LFTM and the Bio-inspired Trust and Reputation Model for Wireless Sensor Networks (BTRM-WSN) in terms of the accuracy and the average path length suggested by each model is presented. Both models give quite good and accurate outcomes over oscillating WSNs. Also it must be mentioned that the evaluation environment used here is Trust and Reputation Model Simulator for WSN.

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“Linguistic Fuzzy Trust Model over Oscillating Wireless Sensor Networks” (2014) Journal of Engineering, 20(04), pp. 51–65. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2014.04.04.
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“Linguistic Fuzzy Trust Model over Oscillating Wireless Sensor Networks” (2014) Journal of Engineering, 20(04), pp. 51–65. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2014.04.04.

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