Designing secure clustering protocol with the approach of reducing energy consumption in wireless sensor networks
Sanaz Sadeghi, Behrouz Sadeghi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a secure clustering protocol for wireless sensor networks that enhances security and reduces energy consumption, thereby increasing network lifetime and scalability.
Contribution
A novel secure clustering protocol that simultaneously improves security and reduces energy use in wireless sensor networks.
Findings
Enhanced security of cluster head nodes against attacks.
Reduced energy consumption extends network lifetime.
Improved load distribution among cluster heads.
Abstract
In recent years, many researchers have focused on wireless sensor networks and their applications. To obtain scalability potential in these networks most of the nodes are categorized as distinct groups named cluster and the node which is selected as cluster head or Aggregation Node offers the operation of data collection from other cluster nodes and aggregation and sending it to the rest of the network. Clustering and data aggregation increase network scalability and cause that limited resources of the network are used well. However, these mechanisms also make several breaches in the network, for example in clustered networks cluster head nodes are considered Desirable and attractive targets for attackers since reaching their information whether by physical attack and node capturing or by other attacks, the attacker can obtain the whole information of corresponding cluster. In this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks · Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
