Sec-didrip: A secure routing protocol for Wsn using Ns-3

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Abstract

Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are responsible on improving or updating and distributing security commands for the data discovery and the dissemination protocols to update the sensor Node configuration parameters. There are two drawbacks to all current data discovery and the dissemination protocols. First, they are based on the centralized strategy; the data item can only be distributed by the base station. For emerging multi-owner-multi-user WSNs, such a strategy is not appropriate. Furthermore, those conventions have not been proposed in view of security and in this manner, assailants can promptly dispatch endeavors to harm the system. This article proposes the first-named convention (Sec-DiDrip) for secure and circulated data discovery and dissemination.

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Sai Priya, K., & Sreekanth, P. (2019). Sec-didrip: A secure routing protocol for Wsn using Ns-3. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(11), 8–11. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.J9876.0981119

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