Federated Learning-Based Trust and Energy-Aware Routing in Fog–Cloud Computing Environments for the Internet of Things
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The rapid convergence of Fog, Cloud, and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies has introduced a new era of distributed intelligence and real-time data processing. However, ensuring secure, reliable, and energy-efficient communication across heterogeneous and resource-constrained nodes remains a fundamental challenge. This paper introduces a novel framework entitled Federated Learning-Based Trust and Energy-Aware Routing (FL-TEAR), designed to enhance routing performance in hybrid Fog–Cloud–IoT environments through collaborative intelligence, adaptive trust management, and dynamic energy optimization.The FL-TEAR system replaces static trust evaluation with a federated learning paradigm, allowing IoT and fog nodes to cooperatively train a global trust–energy model without exposing raw data. Trust scores are continuously refined based on behavioral patterns, communication reliability, and residual energy, while routing paths are selected using a composite fitness function integrating trustworthiness, energy availability, latency, and link stability. The hierarchical architecture, spanning IoT, fog, and cloud layers, reduces communication overhead, supports scalability, and preserves privacy.Simulation results confirm that FL-TEAR significantly outperforms state-of-the-art baselines such as E-ODMA + AOMDV, TAGA, and EigenTrust, achieving 22% higher trust accuracy, 23% lower energy consumption, 19% greater packet delivery ratio, and 31% lower delay. These findings demonstrate that federated learning can effectively balance security, sustainability, and quality of service (QoS) in large-scale IoT ecosystems, establishing FL-TEAR as a viable pathway toward intelligent, secure, and energy-efficient next-generation networks.