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Fault Tolerant Secure Routing in Cluster Based Mobile Sensor Networks

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This paper presents a Fault Tolerant Secure Routing scheme (FTSR-MSN) for cluster based Mobile Sensor Networks. Mobility in sensor networks has not only expanded the role of sensor networks but has also given a whole new dimension to all research areas. Extra vigilance and unique approaches are required to address the concerns raised due to mobility. Therefore, we present a secure routing scheme that also takes into account the factor of mobility along with the Hop Count for creating multiple paths to destination, thus providing a fail-safe mechanism for data delivery. The proposed scheme is not only secure against various proposed threat models but also provides reliability and fault tolerance in MSN.

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Ahmed, U., Wahla, M.A., Kausar, F. (2009). Fault Tolerant Secure Routing in Cluster Based Mobile Sensor Networks. In: Park, J.H., Chen, HH., Atiquzzaman, M., Lee, C., Kim, Th., Yeo, SS. (eds) Advances in Information Security and Assurance. ISA 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5576. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02617-1_73

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