SALR: Secure adaptive load-balancing routing in service oriented wireless sensor networks

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2015

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Lata, B.T.
Sumukha, T.V.
Suhas, H.
Tejaswi, V.
Shaila, K.
Venugopal, K.R.
Anvekar, D.
Patnaik, L.M.

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Congestion control and secure data transfer are the major factors that enhance the efficiency of Service Oriented Wireless Sensor Networks. It is desirable to modify the routing and security schemes adaptively in order to respond effectively to the rapidly changing Network State. Adding more complexities to the routing and security schemes increases the end-to-end delay which is not acceptable in Service Oriented WSNs which are mostly in real time. We propose an algorithm Secure Adaptive Load-Balancing Routing (SALR) protocol, in which the routing decision is taken at every hop considering the unforeseen changes in the network. Multipath selection based on Node Strength is done at every hop to decide the most secure and least congested route. The system predicts the best route rather than running the congestion detection and security schemes repeatedly. Simulation results show that security and latency performance is better than reported protocols. � 2015 IEEE.

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2015 IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing, Informatics, Communication and Energy Systems, SPICES 2015, 2015, Vol., , pp.-

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