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Trust Model for Secure Routing and Localizing Malicious Attackers in WSN

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Computing and Network Sustainability

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The principle venture resists through remote sensor systems is security. Acknowledge as valid with models had been nowadays guided as a productive security way for WSNs. In this errand, it prompts a trust model for secure directing and restricting malignant assailants in WSN. To start with, report conviction, vitality conviction, and data acknowledge as valid with are mulled over at some stage in the estimation of direct consideration. Moreover, if the source and destination hubs are far away, then exhortation and diagonal concur with are figured. Consider, consistency and consideration are characterized to reinforce the rightness of exhortation conviction. Malignant hubs might be related to low conviction values that is distinguished in direct and proposal concur with figuring. The proposed model can think about constancy of sensor hubs more prominent effectively and maintain a strategic distance from the security breaks additional accurately.

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Navami Patil, G.M., Basarkod, P.I. (2017). Trust Model for Secure Routing and Localizing Malicious Attackers in WSN. In: Vishwakarma, H., Akashe, S. (eds) Computing and Network Sustainability. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 12. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3935-5_1

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