Abstract:
Knowledge Networks are gaining momentum within cyber world. Knowledge
leads to innovation and for this reason organizations focus on research and information
gathering in order to gain and improve existing knowledge. In this age of information,
which is primarily based on internet and world wide web technologies, enable
significantly expanded networks of people to communicate and collaborate „virtually‟
across teams of the entire organization, across organizations and the world, anytime and
anyplace. Therefore, wonderful innovations in computing and telecommunications have
transformed the corporations from structured and manageable type to interwoven network
of blurred boundaries such as; ad hoc networks and mobile wireless networks, semantic
web technology etc. This study explores the means of knowledge networks in
Information Technology and security leaks that are found and measures that are taken to
counter this menace are coming up with optimal Secure Clustered Power Centric node
network. The study estimates these measures, evaluating and integrating them to come up
with a secured network design.
This study seeks to establish these threats and attacks and counter security
measures in Wireless Sensor Networks, Mobile Ad-hoc Networks and Semantic Web
technology and propose architecture for the purpose of establishing secure routing in
knowledge networks called Optimized Network Security Solution for Knowledge
Networks – ONSS-KN.
Design and development of power-aware, scalable and performance efficient
routing protocols for Knowledge Networks (KNs) is an active area of research. In this
dissertation, we show that insect colonies based intelligence – commonly referred to as
Swarm Intelligence (SI) – provides an ideal metaphor for developing routing protocols
for KNs because they consist of minimalists, autonomous individuals that through local
interactions self-organize to produce system-level behaviors that show lifelong
adaptability to changes and perturbations in an external environment. In this context, we
propose a clustering and secure data routing protocol for KNs (iRoutCluster) – inspired
by the foraging principles of honey bees.
Qaisar Javaid (1094-212001)
Page vTo conclude this study, we perform simulation studies to analyze and compare the
performance of the final iRoutCluster design with existing protocols. The simulation
results demonstrate that iRoutCluster outperforms its competitors in all assumed
scenarios and metrics. We then implement the iRoutCluster protocol in MATLAB ®
simulator to further investigate its performance in mobile networks and large-scale static
sensor networks. The results clearly show that iRoutCluster not only performs well in
large-scale networks, but is equally good in MANETs as well. Therefore, iRoutCluster is
a viable protocol for hybrid ad hoc networks.