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Wireless ad-hoc sensor network are promise exciting new application and deployable and security communication for networking. Ad hoc wireless network is fixed frequency communication between sensor nodes, so low power consumption and high security provide in ad hoc network. Vampire attacks are not specific to any specific protocol, but rather rely on the properties of many popular classes of routing protocols. It is found that all examined protocols are susceptible to Vampire attacks, which are devastating, difficult to detect, and are easy to carry out using as few as one malicious insider sending only protocol-compliant messages. Carousel attack and Stretch attack are the possible scenarios occurred. To avoid such attacks attestation based forwarding scheme and loose source routing is proposed. In addition thesis, avoid carousel attack and stretch attack consider to multiple system, because attestation based forwarding and loose source routing process travel the packet one to many shortest path from the multiple node, so address energy efficiency problem the algorithms propose by synchronizing the transmission times of all the nodes in the system. The thesis proposes the concepts using Content and Presence Multicast Protocol (CPMP) using the FPD (Future Peak Detection) and RFPD (Randomized Future Peak Detection) algorithms which nodes use to send updates to their neighbors. The updates contain the relative time of their sender’s next transmission

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S.Jagadeesan, & T.Vinoth. (2017). Defending against energy draining attacks in wireless sensor networks with secure synchronization . International Journal of Intellectual Advancements and Research in Engineering Computations, 5(2), 1464–1471. Retrieved from https://ijiarec.com/ijiarec/article/view/1516