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Raju, C. K.
- Detection of Mobile Replica Node Attacks in Wireless Sensor Networks using Sequential Hypothesis Testing
Authors
1 Shri Siddhartha University, Tumkur, Karnataka, IN
Source
Wireless Communication, Vol 4, No 12 (2012), Pagination: 727-730Abstract
Replica attack is a critical concern in the security of wireless sensor networks. Wireless sensor networks are known to be vulnerable to a variety of attacks that could undermine normal sensor network operations. Unattended nature of wireless sensor networks leads to mobile replica node attack. An adversary can capture and compromise sensor nodes, make replicas of them, and then mount a variety of attacks with these replicas. These replica node attacks are dangerous because they allow the attacker to leverage the compromise of a few nodes to exert control over much of the network. Previous works on replica detection rely on fixed sensor locations and hence do not work in mobile sensor networks. The proposed work is a fast and effective mobile replica node detection scheme using the Sequential Probability Ratio Test. This paper works are designed for ischolar_maining out the sources of possible threats by quickly detecting and removing compromised nodes and preventing wide-spread node compromise through replica node and worm propagation attacks.Keywords
Wireless Sensor Networks, Sequential Probability Ratio, Replica Attacks, Localization.- Regional Rural Banks:A Result of Narasimham Committee
Authors
1 Vijay Medical Stores, Old Market, Dalli Rajhara, Dist – Balod, Pin Code – 491228, CG, IN
2 Dalli Rajhara, Dist – Balod, Pin Code – 491228, CG, IN
3 Chikhalakasa, Dist – Balod, Pin Code –491228, CG, IN
Source
Asian Journal of Management, Vol 3, No 4 (2012), Pagination: 188-195Abstract
The Narasimham committee on rural credit recommended the establishment of Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) on the ground that they would be much better suited than the commercial banks or co-operative banks in meeting the needs of rural areas. Accepting the recommendations of the Narasimham committee, the government passed the Regional Rural Banks Act, 1976. A significant development in the field of banking during 1976 was the establishment of 19 Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) under the Regional Rural Banks Act‚1976.
The RRBs were established "with a view to developing the rural economy by providing, for the purpose of development of agriculture, trade, commerce, industry and other productive activities in the rural areas, credit and other facilities, particularly to small and marginal farmers, agricultural laborers, artisans and small entrepreneurs, and for matters connected therewith and incidental thereto"
In present article authors are introducing you with RRB its history, present and suggesting various ways to develop RRB.