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A Clustered Routing Protocol with Distributed Intrusion Detection for Wireless Sensor Networks

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Advances in Data and Web Management (APWeb 2007, WAIM 2007)

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Clustered routing protocols in wireless sensor networks (WSN) provide significant advantages in energy saving and data preprocessing. However, the communication greatly depends on cluster heads, which leads to severe security problems. In order to solve this problem, a clustered routing protocol with distributed intrusion detection for WSN (WSN_DID) is proposed in this paper. In WSN_DID all nodes are organized to identify intruding cluster heads in a distributed way by pre-distributed random keys. The experiments demonstrate that compared with classic cluster-based routing protocol in WSN, energy dissipation in WSN_DID is rather less and the toleration of intrusion is elevated.

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Yao, L., An, N., Gao, F., Yu, G. (2007). A Clustered Routing Protocol with Distributed Intrusion Detection for Wireless Sensor Networks. In: Dong, G., Lin, X., Wang, W., Yang, Y., Yu, J.X. (eds) Advances in Data and Web Management. APWeb WAIM 2007 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4505. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72524-4_42

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