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TITLE Wireless Network Security in Smart Device
ABSTRACT Smart devices like smartphones, wearables, smart home appliances, and industrial IoT endpoints increasingly rely on wireless networks for connectivity and service delivery. However, their resource constrained nature and heterogeneous communication stacks make them vulnerable to a wide range of wireless attacks. In this paper, an efficient and secure wireless communication framework is proposed for smart device based networks. The framework optimizes energy efficient data transmission while enforcing multi layer security mechanisms to protect against eavesdropping, spoofing, and denial of service attacks. A trust based authentication scheme is introduced to validate the legitimacy of smart device nodes and to detect malicious entities attempting to emulate legitimate users. The framework is assessed using standard simulation tools, and performance metrics such as throughput, end to end delay, and packet delivery ratio are analysed under normal and attack scenarios. Findings indicate that the suggested scheme improves secure communication reliability with minimal overhead on energy constrained smart devices.
AUTHOR VIKAS K S, DR PUJA SHASHI PG Student, Dept. of MCA, City Engineering College, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Professor & HOD, Dept. of MCA, City Engineering College, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
VOLUME 184
DOI DOI: 10.15680/IJIRCCE.2026.1405026
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