An Advanced Survey on Secure Energy-Efficient Hierarchical Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks
Abdoulaye Diop, Yue Qi, Qin Wang, Shariq Hussain

TL;DR
This paper reviews secure, energy-efficient hierarchical routing protocols in wireless sensor networks, emphasizing their security, performance, and energy consumption trade-offs in hostile environments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive survey of existing secure hierarchical routing protocols in WSNs, comparing their security features and energy efficiency.
Findings
Hierarchical routing improves energy efficiency in WSNs.
Secure protocols balance security and energy consumption.
Comparison highlights strengths and weaknesses of various protocols.
Abstract
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are often deployed in hostile environments, which make such networks highly vulnerable and increase the risk of attacks against this type of network. WSN comprise of large number of sensor nodes with different hardware abilities and functions. Due to the limited memory resources and energy constraints, complex security algorithms cannot be used in sensor networks. Therefore, it is necessary to balance between the security level and the associated energy consumption overhead to mitigate the security risks. Hierarchical routing protocol is more energy-efficient than other routing protocols in WSNs. Many secure cluster-based routing protocols have been proposed in the literature to overcome these constraints. In this paper, we discuss Secure Energy-Efficient Hierarchical Routing Protocols in WSNs and compare them in terms of security, performance and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks · Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
