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Cryptographic protocols to fight sinkhole attacks on tree-based routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
2009
2009 5th IEEE Workshop on Secure Network Protocols
This work introduces two new cryptographic protocols of different complexity and strength in limiting network degradation caused by sinkhole attacks on tree-based routing topologies in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The main goal of both protocols is to provide continuous operation by improving resilience against, rather than detection of, these attacks. The main benefit of providing resilience is that it allows operating (or graceful degradation) in the presence of attacks. Furthermore,
doi:10.1109/npsec.2009.5342246
fatcat:64wffqe54naejfyjxc5npfzgha