Blockchain-Based Secure Localization against Malicious Nodes in IoT-Based Wireless Sensor Networks Using Federated Learning

Author:

Gebremariam Gebrekiros Gebreyesus12ORCID,Panda J.2,Indu S.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Raya University, Maychew, 7020 Tigray, Ethiopia

2. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Delhi Technological University, Shahbad Daulatpur, Main Bwana Road, Delhi 110042, India

Abstract

Wireless sensor networks are the core of the Internet of Things and are used in healthcare, locations, the military, and security. Threats to the security of wireless sensor networks built on the Internet of Things (IoT-WSNs) can come from a variety of sources. This study proposes secure attack localization and detection in IoT-WSNs to improve security and service delivery. The technique used blockchain-based cascade encryption and trust evaluation in a hierarchical design to generate blockchain trust values before beacon nodes broadcast data to the base station. Simulation results reveal that cascading encryption and feature assessment measure the trust value of nodes by rewarding each other for service provisioning and trust by removing malicious nodes that reduce localization accuracy and quality of service in the network. Federated machine learning improves data security and transmission by merging raw device data and placing malicious threats in the blockchain. Malicious nodes are classified through federated learning. Federated learning combines hybrid random forest, gradient boost, ensemble learning, K -means clustering, and support vector machine approaches to classify harmful nodes via a feature assessment process. Comparing the proposed system to current ones shows an average detection and classification accuracy of 100% for binary and 99.95% for multiclass. This demonstrates that the suggested approach works well for large-scale IoT-WSNs, both in terms of performance and security, when utilizing heterogeneous wireless senor networks for the providing of secure services.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems

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