Security in Wireless Sensor Networks: Issues and Challenges
Mahsa Teymourzadeh, Roshanak Vahed, Soulmaz Alibeygi, and Narges, Dastanpour

TL;DR
This paper surveys security issues in wireless sensor networks, highlighting the unique challenges due to sensor limitations and wireless communication, and reviews current research efforts to address these vulnerabilities.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of security challenges in WSNs and summarizes existing research solutions and open problems.
Findings
Wireless sensor networks face unique security challenges due to resource constraints.
Current research offers various solutions but many issues remain unresolved.
Security remains a critical concern for deploying WSNs in sensitive applications.
Abstract
A wireless sensor network (WSN) has important applications such as remote environmental monitoring and target tracking. In addition, Wireless Sensor networks is an emerging technology and have great potential to be employed in critical situations like battlefields and commercial applications such as building, traffic surveillance, habitat monitoring and smart homes and many more scenarios. One of the major challenges wireless sensor networks face today is security. This has been enabled by the availability for a kind of possible attacks; the innate power and recall limit of sensor nodes earn customary security solutions unfeasible. These sensors are equipped with wireless interfaces with which they can communicate with one pther to form a network. In this paper we present a survey of security issues in WSNs, address the state of the art in research
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
