Handling wormhole attacks in WSNs using location based approach

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Abstract

Implementation of wireless indicator network is mainly in aggressive surroundings like army fight field, environment monitoring, atomic energy vegetation, focus on monitoring, seismic monitoring, fire and overflow recognition, etc., where continuous monitoring and real-time reaction are of innovator need. A wireless signal program has a preferable number of signal nodes that are connected mutually each distinctive easily. These signal nodes are used to sense and assess the heterogeneous factors, such as ecological stress, heat range, wetness, ground beauty products and heat, and therefore, it is very persevering to secure from the various attacks. Being restricted by sources are battery power or energy, memory potential and computational energy; these techniques are vulnerable against various types of inner and external attacks. One such challenge of attack is wormhole attack, where attackers create a postponement in between the two points in the program. In this paper, the recommended method discovers and furthermore prevents wormhole attack in wireless signal techniques. The recommended strategy uses stations information of nodes in program and uses Euclidean distance system to further recognize and restrain wormhole attack and make the connections at intervals signal nodes more secured and efficient.

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Naidu, S. M., & Himaja, V. B. (2017). Handling wormhole attacks in WSNs using location based approach. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 507, pp. 43–51). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2471-9_5

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