TAWS: TABLE ASSISTED WALK STRATEGY IN CLONE ATTACK DETECTION
Abstract
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) deployed in the destructive atmosphere are susceptible to clone attacks. Clone attack in wireless sensor network is a complicated problem because it deployed in hostile environments, and also the nodes could be physically compromised by an adversary. For valuable clone attack detection, the selection criteria play an important role in the proposed work. In this paper, it has been classified the existing detection schemes regarding device type, detection methodologies, deployment strategies and detection ranges and far explore various proposals in deployment based selection criteria category. And also this paper provides a review of detection methodology based on various clone attack detection techniques. It is also widely agreed that clones should be detected quickly as possible with the best optional. Our work is exploratory in that the proposed algorithm concern with table assisted random walk with horizontal and vertical line, frequent level key change and revokes the duplicate node. Our simulation results show that it is more efficient than the detection criteria in terms of security feature, and in detection rate with high resiliency. Specifically, it concentrates on deployment strategy which includes grid based deployment technique. These all come under the selection criteria for better security performance. Our protocol analytically provides effective and clone attack detection capability of robustness.

Authors
J Sybi Cynthia1, D Shalini Punithavathani2
C.S.I. Institute of Technology, India1, Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli, India2

Keywords
Clone Attacks, Wireless Sensor Networks, Node Replication Detection
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ICTACT
Published In :
ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology
( Volume: 7 , Issue: 4 , Pages: 1387-1396 )
Date of Publication :
December 2016
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