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Selfish Node Detection for Effective Data Transmission Using Modified Incentive Sorted Pathway Selection in Wireless Sensor Networks
2022
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Wireless nodes have time-varying behavior in their nature because the energy usage of each node is not being constant. Packet transmission among cluster nodes gets overloaded when multi-input and multioutput is made; multitask is performed causing more energy usage; also, selfish node could not transfer the data packet to the target node. Selfish nodes need to hide some important data and then only transmit normal data that try to misuse those data, so packet delivery rate is reduced. This
doi:10.1155/2022/9359135
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