ISSN : 2583-2646

Blockchain based Secure and Energy Efficient Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

ESP Journal of Engineering & Technology Advancements
© 2022 by ESP JETA
Volume 2  Issue 2
Year of Publication : 2022
Authors : A. Antony Simeon Raj, K. Jebastin, B. Vadivel
: 10.56472/25832646/ESP-V2I2P103

Citation:

A. Antony Simeon Raj, K. Jebastin, B. Vadivel, 2022. "Blockchain based Secure and Energy Efficient Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks" ESP Journal of Engineering & Technology Advancements  2(2): 10-14.

Abstract:

The remote sensor local area (WSN) with fluctuating environs is most likely inclined to different types of vindictive digital attacks, and they're regularly relying upon the verification and encryption calculation to amaze this task. most significant directing plans in writing are backup plans in portraying the vindictive hubs on networks as a result of the genuine time variety of steering data. on this canvases, a blockchain-based confirmation conspire is proposed for quiet directing in the wi-fi Sensor Networks (WSNs). The unauthenticated and noxious hubs affect the steering framework and the best character of the directing way transforms into an intense issue. thusly, in our model, to save you the support of pernicious hubs inside the local area, the enlistment of the hubs is accomplished with the guide of a testament Authority Node (CAN). each hub that partakes in the steering is validated with the guide of the base Station (BS) and a shared verification is finished.

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Keywords:

Wireless sensor, Blockchain.