I. Introduction
Wireless networks (WNs) are a rapidly developing technology with cutting-edge qualities like flexibility, mobility, the absence of wires, etc. Their environment is constantly growing. Their use is expanding in a variety of smart applications, including smart grids, autonomous vehicles, intelligent transport planning, smart agriculture, smart ecommerce, and smart cities. It is increasingly becoming a regular part of people's daily lives for activities where a transmitter can deliver crucial information to the recipient without employing any physical media (cables) [1]. The very high data throughput, network connectivity, and high bandwidth offered by recent technological advancements in WNs come with a number of drawbacks, including security, privacy, dependability, genuineness, uprightness and versatility give that might weaken the activity of WNs-based applications.