A Study Paper on Wireless Sensor Secure Routing
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An important purpose is that the wireless sensor routing security networks have many sensor routing protocols and nodes but have no security. Security goals for routing in sensor networks show us how crippling attacks have been made and attacks have been made and attacks against ad-hoc and peer-to peer networks. Two undocumented attacks such as sinkhole and hello floods which have been described and analyze the security of all secure routing in wireless sensor networks and protocols used for disseminating controls and information’s network called sinks.
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