An Energy Efficient Secured Trust-Based RPL Routing Protocol for Internet of Things

  • Dr. Savitha G, Deepika S

Abstract

Internet of Things (IoT) is attracting its network communication by the world networking. IoT may be a organize comprehensive of physical contraptions with sensors, actuators and arrange network. The network allows device in it to collect, send or exchange data and creates the integration of computer systems and physical world. IoT has numerous applications such as smart irrigation, intelligent building, and smart grid and so on. The overall objective of each network is based on the energy and security issues. The facts accumulated at every node contain the statistics either about an item or an area, that information is kept in cloud with the mixture of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and IoT. A WSN is wireless communities which encompass variants of sensor nodes and every node should be power efficient as possible because they have limited strength in its battery which run for numerous days. Nodes communicate with the internetwork with the help of single central point called a border router in network. The communications between nodes and border router takes place wirelessly. For that the hubs in organize ought to be proficient and solid for longer period. Steering choice is made by way of Steering Convention for Low Control and Lossy Systems (RPL). A microIP stack has been used in WSN, an open source stack with TCP/IP implementation of 8 and 16-bits microcontroller. MicroIP stack supports IPv6 with 6LoWPAN along with RPL protocol. The protocol is split into forwarding engine, which contains routing table to decide which neighbour node to select as next hop to transmit the packets and each node has routing table to reach destination using routing protocol.

Published
2020-06-01
How to Cite
Dr. Savitha G, Deepika S. (2020). An Energy Efficient Secured Trust-Based RPL Routing Protocol for Internet of Things. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(7), 8424-8446. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/24886
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