Abstract
Today, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are applied to various industries such as building automation,
medical, security, intelligent agriculture, and disaster monitoring. A WSN consists of hundreds to
thousands of tiny sensor nodes that perform monitoring tasks. A small sensor node has a limited amount of
internal memory and energy resources. Sensor nodes are used to detect a variety of data in specific
environmental areas. As a result, WSN should be energy efficient. Sensor nodes are vulnerable to false
report injection attacks because they are deployed in an open environment.
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