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An Enhanced Rationalize Security and Efficient Data Gathering In Wireless Sensor Networks

Karthick.S, Senthil Kumar.V

Wireless reprogramming during a wireless detector net- work (WSN) is that the method of propagating a replacement code image or relevant commands to detector nodes. As a WSN is sometimes deployed in hostile environments, secure reprogramming is and can continue to be a significant concern. whereas all existing insecure/secure reprogramming protocols square measure supported the centralized approach, it\'s necessary to support distributed reprogramming during which multiple licensed network users will at the same time and directly reprogram detector nodes while not involving the bottom station. terribly recently, a novel secure rationalize and distributed reprogramming protocol named SRDRP has been planned, that is that the initial work of its kind. However, during this paper, we have a tendency to establish associate inherent style weakness within the increased signature verification of SRDRP associated demonstrate that it\'s at risk of associate impersonation attack by that an resister will simply impersonate any licensed user to hold out reprogramming. later on, we have a tendency to propose a straightforward modification to mend the known security drawback while not losing any options of SRDRP. Our experimental results demonstrate that it\'s doable to eliminate the planning weakness by adding one-B redundant information which the execution time of the prompt answer during a 1.6-GHz laptop personal computer is not any quite one ms. Therefore, our answer is possible and secure for realworld applications. Moreover, we have a tendency to show that, so as to additional improve the safety and potency of SRDRP, any higher established identity-based position formula will be directly utilized in SRDRP. supported implementation results, we have a tendency to demonstrate potency improvement over the initial SRDRP.

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