A Research on Wireless Sensor Network Security and Challenges: A Backdrop

  • M.Rajasekar, V. Karthick, S.Rinesh, C.Prajitha

Abstract

If beam networks are to reach their potential, sanctuary is one of the most important aspects to be taken care of. The need for security in military applications is obvious, but even more benign uses, such as home fitness monitoring, habitat monitoring and sub-surface exploration require discretion. WSNs are perfect for detecting conservational, biotic, or chemical terrorizations over large scale areas, but spitefully induced false alarms could completely negate value of the system: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are formed by deploying as large number of sensor bulges in an area for the surveillance of generally inaccessible locations. A distinctivebeam node is made up of different apparatuses to perform the task of sensing, dispensation and transmitting data. WSNs are used for many applications in diverse forms from indoor disposition to outdoor deployment. The basic requirement of every application is to use the secured network. Providing security to the sensor network is a very thought-provoking issue along with saving its energy. Many security terrorizations may affect the functioning of these networks.

Published
2020-06-01
How to Cite
M.Rajasekar, V. Karthick, S.Rinesh, C.Prajitha. (2020). A Research on Wireless Sensor Network Security and Challenges: A Backdrop. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(7), 10586-10593. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/27252
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