Wireless Sensor Networks 2008
DOI: 10.1002/9780470443521.ch14
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“…It should be underlined that the primary objective of wireless sensor networks is to make measurements for as long as possible. To do this it is essential to minimize energy use by reducing the amount of inter-node transmission and using energy aware algorithms and protocols [1], [2]. Due to limited resources of nodes forming WSN a balance between security capability and lifetime performance has to be obtained.…”
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“…It should be underlined that the primary objective of wireless sensor networks is to make measurements for as long as possible. To do this it is essential to minimize energy use by reducing the amount of inter-node transmission and using energy aware algorithms and protocols [1], [2]. Due to limited resources of nodes forming WSN a balance between security capability and lifetime performance has to be obtained.…”
Section: Security In Wsnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a distributed system composed of hundreds or thousands small-size, inexpensive, embedded devices deployed densely over a significant, often hostile area [1]. Each device can run applications and participate in transferring data to recipients within its range.…”
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