NECESSITY TO SECURE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK

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Ms. Sonjuhi Mrinalee, Mr. Navin Kumar, Mr. Ashutosh Mishra

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Wireless sensor networks are often deployed in hostile and unattended environments. The nodes will be failure by fault, intrusion and battery exhaustion. Node - failure tolerance is an acceptable method to improve the networks lifetime. In this paper, two key problems for topology control are presented: first, how to get a node - failure topology when there is intrusion from the nodes of hostile enemies? Secondly , how to sustain this node - failure topology with all deployed node s being exhausted ultimately? Here we suggest a novel approach for topology control and prove that it is node - failure tolerant. The approach contains three phases: topology discovery, topology update, and topology regeneration. A tricolor - based method is proposed to build architecture with high tolerance ability and some security protocols are employed to preclude the hostile nodes in discovery phase. In update and regeneration phases, the newly deployed nodes are regarded as renewable resource to fill in the consumed energy, enhance the debased node - failure tolerance ability, prolong network lifetime d . A security protocol with forward and backward secrecy is devised to adapt the topology changed by node failure and node joining. Some attributes of the presented method are shown by simulations, and differences a re given by comparison with related work.

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, M. S. M. M. N. K. M. A. M. (2013). NECESSITY TO SECURE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 1(4), 359–363. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v1i4.2791
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