Accessing Multi-Model Server Based User Authentication and Key Agreement Protocol |
Author(s): |
G. Betzial Freedah , Bharathidasan University |
Keywords: |
Key Agreement Protocol, Multi-Model Server based User Authentication |
Abstract |
Traffic patterns of wireless sensor network (WSN) usually follow many-to-one model. Sensor nodes close to static sinks will reduce their limited energy more than the other sensors, since they will have more data to send during multi-gateway transmission. This will reason network divider, isolated nodes and much shortened network lifetime. Thus, how to balance energy consumption of sensor nodes is an important research issue. Many research studies have shown that sink mobility technology can remarkable balance traffic load and improve network performance. We study the authority of network lifetime which focuses on the choice of multiple mobile sink nodes number on energy consumption and parking positions mutual authentication and key agreement scheme to overcome such a security problem, as well as their impact on performance metrics above then DoS attacks. It usually involves early stage actions such as multi-step manipulation, low-frequency susceptibility scanning, and identified compromising replica nodes. We can see that both mobile sink node numbers and the choice of parking position has important influence on network performance. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV4I60428 Published in: Volume : 4, Issue : 6 Publication Date: 01/09/2016 Page(s): 784-786 |
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