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A Novel Energy and Memory Efficient Clone Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks

Edelli Naveen, Poladi Pramod Kumar

DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2017.61016

Abstract: In particular, we exploit the region's realities of sensors and arbitrarily pick witnesses set in a ring region to verify the authenticity of sensors and to record identified clone assaults. The ring structure helps vitality green data forwarding along the heading toward the witnesses and the sink. We hypothetically demonstrate that the proposed convention can attain one 100% clone location opportunity with trustfulwitnesses. We furthermore amplify the work through perusing the clone discovery general execution with untruthful witnesses and show that the clone identification plausibility in any case approachesninety 8% while 10% of witnesses are traded off. Moreover, in most existing clone identification conventions with randomwitness decision conspire, the required support, carport of sensors is regularly reliant on the hub thickness, i.e., O (n), whilst in our proposed convention, the required cradle storage of sensors is unprejudiced of n however a component of the hoplength of the group sweep h, i.e., O (h). Extensive simulations show that our proposed convention can obtain longer system lifetime by methods for successfully appropriating the traffic stack over the system.



Keywords: remote sensor systems, clone detection convention, vitality effectiveness, and system lifetime.

How to Cite:

[1] Edelli Naveen, Poladi Pramod Kumar, “A Novel Energy and Memory Efficient Clone Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks,” International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2017.61016