Markovian Model based Trustworthy Architecture

Abstract Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is collection of wireless sensor nodes which works for a goal of monitoring physical and environmental conditions. The wireless environments are prone to attacks by the third party, hence trust plays a major role in solving the problem of access control privacy, secure routing and trust based communication in the sensor network environment. Markovian model helps in developing the different state of trust in the WSN. Trust solves the problem of providing access control based on the quality of the SNs and their services.

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