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Secure Routing Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks for Vampire Attack
2011
Indian Journal Of Applied Research
The vampire attack is a type of attack in which more energy is consumed by network than the original node during the transmission of message of same size to same destination. The vampire attack depends on the properties of routing protocols. Here we describe different methods to prevent the networks from vampire attack. The working environment is clearly tested in multi hop networks with inbound region and outbound regions. Hence the proposed model yields 78% in terms of secure data routing.
doi:10.15373/2249555x/apr2014/48
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