2019
DOI: 10.21928/uhdjst.v3n2y2019.pp51-58
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A Restricted Multipath Routing Algorithm in Wireless Sensor Networks Using a Virtual Cylinder: Bypassing Black hole and Selective Forwarding Attacks

Abstract: In this paper, a simple and novel routing algorithm is presented to improve the packet delivery in harsh conditions such as selective forwarding and blackhole attacks to the wireless sensor networks. The proposed algorithm is based on restricted multi-path broadcast based on a virtual cylinder from the source node to the sink node. In this algorithm, when a packet is broadcast by a source node, a virtual cylinder with radius w is created from the source node to a sink node. All the nodes located in this virtua… Show more

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“…To detect the malicious node the author proposed a method when a packet is broadcast by a source node, a virtual cylinder with radius w is created from the source node to sink node. All the nodes located in this virtual cylinder are allowed to forward the packet through the multipath, if any compromised node in virtual cylinder the packet may be forwarded to the sink through the other way of the virtual cylinder [1]. Multiple base station with an optimized position using a genetic algorithm has proposed for successful packet delivery in the presence of black hole attack [2].…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To detect the malicious node the author proposed a method when a packet is broadcast by a source node, a virtual cylinder with radius w is created from the source node to sink node. All the nodes located in this virtual cylinder are allowed to forward the packet through the multipath, if any compromised node in virtual cylinder the packet may be forwarded to the sink through the other way of the virtual cylinder [1]. Multiple base station with an optimized position using a genetic algorithm has proposed for successful packet delivery in the presence of black hole attack [2].…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%