| A. Manjeshwar and D. P. Agrawal, "TEEN: A Routing Protocol for Enhanced Effeciency in Wireless Sensor Networks", Intl. Proc. 15th Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, pp. 2009-2015, 2001. |
....a Sybil attack. The authors also describe using LEACH to form hierarchical clusters. In this case, it is in the adversary s best interest to use the above techniques against the top most layer of clustering. Other clustering protocols [40] and protocols optimizing or extending LEACH such as TEEN [41] and PEGASIS [42] are also susceptible to attacks similar to those described above. F. Rumor routing Rumor routing [43] is a probabilistic protocol for matching queries with data events. Flooding and gossiping [44] of events and or queries throughout the network are robust mechanisms for doing ....
A. Manjeshwar and D. Agrawal, "TEEN: A routing protocol for enhanced effeciency in wireless sensor networks," in 1st International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Issues in Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing, 2001.
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A. Manjeshwar and D. P. Agrawal, "TEEN: A Routing Protocol for Enhanced Effeciency in Wireless Sensor Networks", Intl. Proc. 15th Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, pp. 2009-2015, 2001.
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A. Manjeshwar and D. P. Agrawal, "TEEN: A Routing Protocol for Enhanced Effeciency in Wireless Sensor Networks", Intl. Proc. 15th Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, pp. 2009-2015, 2001.
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A. Manjeshwar and D. Agrawal, "TEEN: A routing protocol for enhanced effeciency in wireless sensor networks," in 1st International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Issues in Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing, 2001.
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