Stability Verification of Self-Organized Wireless Networks with Block Encryption
Volodymyr Sokolov, Pavlo Skladannyi, Hennadii Hulak
Abstract
Sensor networks allow the transmission of data for medical and research purposes. They are essential for building IoT wireless networks. The widespread use of such networks requires simplification of their construction and administration. The easiest way to develop and scale such a network is to use self-organizing networks. Since IoT networks operate in the available ISM frequency range, it constantly requires monitoring the load on the air. The paper shows the process of selecting free wireless channels using spectrum analysis. After the channel is selected, the throughput of the self-organizing system (botnets) is analyzed. The architecture and analysis of research results for botnets based on available hardware are shown. In addition, the issue of secure data transmission using fast and simple XTEA block encryption is considered.