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Mohamed S Abdalzaher1,2, Karim Seddik3, Maha Elsabrouty4
1Electronics and Communications Engineering Department, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), 21934 Alexandria, Egypt. mohamed.abdelzaher@ejust.edu.eg.
Abstract:
We present a study of using game theory for protecting wireless sensor networks (WSNs) from selfish behavior or malicious nodes. Due to scalability, low complexity and disseminated nature of WSNs, malicious attacks can be modeled effectively using game theory. In this study, we survey the different game-theoretic defense strategies for WSNs. We present a taxonomy of the game theory approaches based on the nature of the attack, whether it is caused by an external attacker or it is the result of an internal node acting selfishly or maliciously. We also present a general trust model using game theory for decision making. We, finally, identify the significant role of evolutionary games for WSNs security against intelligent attacks; then, we list several prospect applications of game theory to enhance the data trustworthiness and node cooperation in different WSNs.
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