2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0170273
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A Secure Region-Based Geographic Routing Protocol (SRBGR) for Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract: Due to the lack of dependency for routing initiation and an inadequate allocated sextant on responding messages, the secure geographic routing protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have attracted considerable attention. However, the existing protocols are more likely to drop packets when legitimate nodes fail to respond to the routing initiation messages while attackers in the allocated sextant manage to respond. Furthermore, these protocols are designed with inefficient collection window and inadequat… Show more

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“…Finally, in the scenario where RREP is cached and executed priorly, the source node drops RREP message altogether. Adnan et al (2017) have presented a bound collection window for a sufficient collection time and verification cost for both attacker identification and isolation. Sheet et al (2017) proposes two layered location information verification cum security technique based on transferable belief model.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, in the scenario where RREP is cached and executed priorly, the source node drops RREP message altogether. Adnan et al (2017) have presented a bound collection window for a sufficient collection time and verification cost for both attacker identification and isolation. Sheet et al (2017) proposes two layered location information verification cum security technique based on transferable belief model.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, reactive protocols identify the new routes based on the communication demand with the help of flooding. However, these types of routing protocols violates the network bandwidth constraints and require more memory storage [29][30] [31].…”
Section: A Geographical Routing Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study mostly intended to perform a secure inter-cluster communication where the security features are mostly inclined towards supportable trust factors. Adnan et al; [10] conceptualized a secure protocol namely Secure Region-Based Geographic Routing Protocol (SRBGR) for WSN communication paradigm. The protocol has been designed with the aim of preventing undesirable packet transmission and increasing the probability of discovering relay nodes.…”
Section: Techniques For Routing Based Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%