Visible to the public Investigating the Influence of Routing Scheme Algorithms on the Source Location Privacy Protection and Network Lifetime

TitleInvestigating the Influence of Routing Scheme Algorithms on the Source Location Privacy Protection and Network Lifetime
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsMutalemwa, Lilian C., Shin, Seokjoo
Conference Name2019 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC)
Keywordsangle-based algorithm, compositionality, Computational modeling, data privacy, energy consumption, highest influence, Human Behavior, Location Privacy in Wireless Networks, lowest network lifetime, Mathematical model, Metrics, network lifetime, network lifetime performance, Phantoms, Position measurement, privacy, privacy protection level, pubcrawl, representative schemes, Resiliency, Routing, routing algorithms, routing scheme algorithms, SLP routing schemes, source location privacy, source location privacy routing schemes, telecommunication network routing, tree-based algorithm, trees (mathematics), Wireless Sensor Network, Wireless sensor networks
AbstractThere exist numerous strategies for Source Location Privacy (SLP) routing schemes. In this study, an experimental analysis of a few routing schemes is done to investigate the influence of the routing scheme algorithms on the privacy protection level and the network lifetime performance. The analysis involved four categories of SLP routing schemes. Analysis results revealed that the algorithms used in the representative schemes for tree-based and angle-based routing schemes incur the highest influence. The tree-based algorithm stimulates the highest energy consumption with the lowest network lifetime while the angle-based algorithm does the opposite. Moreover, for the tree-based algorithm, the influence is highly dependent on the region of the network domain.
DOI10.1109/ICTC46691.2019.8939781
Citation Keymutalemwa_investigating_2019