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Energy Efficient Based Secure Data Transmission For Multi Hop Trust Management Technique Using Wireless Sensor Network


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Secure data transfer is intended to keep data safe from illegal access, damage, or disruption. In this proposed technique, an intrusion prevention system is built to counter the rapidly growing threats offered by the current generation of malware, software, and exploits. As the number of intruders has grown, the network environment has become more complicated, making threat mitigation more difficult. Modern wireless sensor networks have emerged for the aim of transmitting important information and services to an ever-growing set of users. Security is the most important issues in wireless network. Using this proposed Multi Hop Trust Management (MHTM) approach; trust management technique is used to identify the trusted nodes with malicious node. Then secured and efficient way of data transmission are directed and communicated to any kind of networks re confirmed here. The result attained shows MHTM technique attains better performance than TSRP in stipulations of energy efficiency, data transmission delay, communication overhead, throughput, malicious sensor device misclassification rate and identification.

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Wireless Sensor Network, Cluster Heads (CH), Cluster Member (CM), Malicious Nodes Identification (MNI) and Security.
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Authors

S. Gayathri
Department of Computer Science, Arignar Anna Government Arts College, India
A. Senthilkumar
Department of Computer Science, Arignar Anna Government Arts College, India

Abstract


Secure data transfer is intended to keep data safe from illegal access, damage, or disruption. In this proposed technique, an intrusion prevention system is built to counter the rapidly growing threats offered by the current generation of malware, software, and exploits. As the number of intruders has grown, the network environment has become more complicated, making threat mitigation more difficult. Modern wireless sensor networks have emerged for the aim of transmitting important information and services to an ever-growing set of users. Security is the most important issues in wireless network. Using this proposed Multi Hop Trust Management (MHTM) approach; trust management technique is used to identify the trusted nodes with malicious node. Then secured and efficient way of data transmission are directed and communicated to any kind of networks re confirmed here. The result attained shows MHTM technique attains better performance than TSRP in stipulations of energy efficiency, data transmission delay, communication overhead, throughput, malicious sensor device misclassification rate and identification.

Keywords


Wireless Sensor Network, Cluster Heads (CH), Cluster Member (CM), Malicious Nodes Identification (MNI) and Security.

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