Trust-based symmetric game theory for physical layer security in wi-fi communication
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https://doi.org/10.58414/SCIENTIFICTEMPER.2025.16.5.03Keywords:
Wi-Fi, Direct Trust, Indirect Trust, Symmetric Game Theory, Authentication, RoutingAbstract
A major improvement in growth of cellular networks has been observed in recent years, being an integral of Internet as well as showing reliability in connectivity for decreased military applications and public LAN. This is primarily because of their versatility as well as fewer cost solutions; however they are also vulnerable to a range of attacks relating to data privacy, Denial of service as well as eavesdropping.To withstand the security demand for Wireless Communication this paper presented a trust-based game theory (TRUST-GT). The proposed TRUST-GTintroduces confidence assessment for the development of protected routing topology. Consider PDR, energy consumption and throughput, comprehensive simulations demonstrate that it is efficient. We formally characterize TRUST-GT as a method for iterated as well as demonstrated its co-operation compliance characteristic by using game theory principles. The findings of both mathematical analyses as well as evolutionary simulation demonstrate that TRUST-GT is an important tool for fostering the reliability and evolution of Wi-Fi security.
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