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The article was published on 2021-05-03 and is currently open access. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Wireless sensor network.read more
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WSNs and IoTs for the Identification of COVID-19 Related Healthcare Issues: A Survey on Contributions, Challenges and Evolution
Anish Khan,Bhupesh Gupta +1 more
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Development of Methodology for Counteraction to Cyber-Attacks in Wireless Sensor Networks
Olexander Belej,Kamil Staniec,Tadeusz Wieckowski,Mykhaylo Lobur,Oleh Matviykiv,Serhiy Shcherbovskykh +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method of detecting a malicious device with a violation of the physical characteristics of the network node is developed based on the use of probabilistic functions, the calculation of the confidence interval and the probability of deviation of the current indicators from the confidence intervals.
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AEECC-SEP: Ant-Based Energy Efficient Condensed Cluster Stable Election Protocol in Wireless Sensor Network
TL;DR: In this paper, an energy efficient condensed cluster protocol is proposed in which the data routing is based on the ant colony optimization algorithm, which reduces the number of cluster heads to prevent the redundancy along with the use of Ant Colony Optimization-based routing to select the optimal routing path.
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Sybil Attack Detection In Wireless Sensor Networks
TL;DR: In this article, a new method of detecting Sybil attacks using random keys was proposed, where signs are used that there is a weak connection between the groups of normal nodes and the group of false nodes.
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Modelling the Influence of the 2.4 GHz Electromagnetic Field on the User of a Wearable Internet of Things (IoT) Device for Monitoring Hazards in the Work Environment
Patryk Zradziński,Jolanta Karpowicz,Krzysztof Gryz,Leszek Morzyński,Rafał Młyński,Adam Swidziński,Konrad Godziszewski,Victoria Ramos +7 more
TL;DR: Testing the hypothesis that there is an insignificant influence on humans from the absorption of an 2.4 GHz electromagnetic field emitted by wearable Internet of Things devices using Meandered Inverted-F Antenna for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies for monitoring hazards in the work environment found SAR values may be significant when a modelled IoT wearable device is attached to a headband, but not to a helmet.