Wireless sensor network requires secure and trusted communication. Due to lack of power supply and processing capability of sensor node ensuring security in wireless sensor network is a challenging task. The major attack in wireless sensor network is byzantine attack, where an opponent node has full control over some of the authenticated nodes and can perform arbitrary behavior to disturb the system. The key idea of this project is to ensure the delivery of accurate data in wireless sensor network with mobile access points (SENMA) for the reliable data fusion. In sensor network with mobile access points, the mobile node is used to collect data from sensor nodes. Mobile node uses distributed detection technique to sense weather a node is normal node or static attacker or dynamic attacker. Then it collects data from valid nodes only and sends aggregated data to sink.
Most social networks allow connections amongst many people based on shared interests. Social networks have to offer shared data like videos, photos with minimum latency to the group, which could be challenging as the storage cost has to be minimized and hence entire data replication is not a solution. The replication of data across a network of read-intensive can potentially lead to increased savings in cost and energy and reduce the end-user's response time. Though simple and adaptive replication strategies exist, the solution is non-deterministic; the replicas of the data need to be optimized to the data usability, performance, and stability of the application systems. To resolve the non-deterministic issue of replication, metaheuristics are applied. In this work, Harmony Search and Tabu Search algorithms are used optimizing the replication process. A novel Harmony-Tabu search is proposed for effective placement and replication of data. Experiments on large datasets show the effectiveness of the proposed technique. It is seen that the bandwidth saving for proposed harmony-Tabu replication performs better in the range of 3.57% to 18.18% for varying number of cloud datacenters when compared to simple replication, Tabu replication and Harmony replication algorithm.
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