A Review on Sink Hole Attack in WSN |
Author(s): |
Kamal Kant Tripathi , NITM Gwalior; Rajesh Singh, NITM Gwalior |
Keywords: |
Wireless sensor network (WSN); Sink hole attack ;Hop Count Monitoring Approach |
Abstract |
A WSN (wireless sensor network) is included of a huge amount of sensors that collaboratively monitor numerous atmospheres. The sensors all together provide global views of the environments that offer more information than those local views provided by independently operating sensors. There are numerous potential applications of WSNs in various areas such as residence, industry, military and many others. As wireless sensor networks keep on to attract more attention, fresh concepts for applications are keep on being established, numerous of which include consistent attention of a known surveillance area. These networks are achievement significance in numerous applications like detecting pressure, temperature etc. but these structures are constrained through limited memory, energy recourses and computational. WSNs (Wireless sensor networks) involve numerous small wireless sensor nodes which are accomplished of the sensing data and sending it to the base stations. Wireless sensor networks face resource constraints containing limits on the memory capacity, communication, power and computational power. Also, since they are frequently organized in the hostile atmospheres and left unattended, they are vulnerable to numerous attacks such as sinkhole attacks. Sinkhole attacks happen when a compromised node attracts network traffic by the advertising fake routing updates. This paper first defines the tasks in the detecting sinkhole attacks in Wireless sensor networks. This is followed by studying approaches to the detect and neutralize sinkholes. This paper study on sink hole attack for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). And also attentions the numerous attacks related with wireless sensor network. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV3I60472 Published in: Volume : 3, Issue : 6 Publication Date: 01/09/2015 Page(s): 954-958 |
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