WIth the facility of deployment, Wireless Sensor Networks becomes very popular but have special characteristics such as limited battery, limited processing power, and limited storage that makes the energy consumption saving a real challenge. Add to this and due to their distributed deployment, these networks are exposed to denial of service attacks such as jamming and greedy attacks. In all cases these attacks tackle the energy consumption in order to degrade the overall Quality of Service (QoS). In this paper, we propose an energy-preserving solution to detect compromised nodes in WSNs. The proposed method is based on hierarchical clustering technique which elect Controlled nodes (Cnode) that analyze the traffic inside a cluster and to send warnings to the cluster-head (CH) whenever an abnormal behavior is detected. The proposed method is dynamic as the Cnodes are periodically elected among ordinary nodes on each atomic cluster. Such a solution results in a better energy balance while maintaining good detection coverage as it is based on the distance between nodes, the output throughput and delay between packets transmission.
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