AN ACTIVE DEFENSE MODEL WITH LOW POWER CONSUMPTION AND DEVIATION FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS UTILIZING EVOLUTIONARY GAME THEORY

An Active Defense Model with Low Power Consumption and Deviation for Wireless Sensor Networks Utilizing Evolutionary Game Theory

In wireless sensors networks, nodes may be easily captured and act non-cooperatively, for example by not defending forwarding packets in response to their own limited resources.If most of these nodes are obtained by attackers, and an attack by an internal malicious node occurs, the entire network will be paralyzed and not be able to provide normal

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Development of primer-probe sets to rapidly distinguish single nucleotide polymorphisms in SARS-CoV-2 lineages

Ongoing SARS-CoV-2 infections are driven by the emergence of various variants, with differential propensities to escape immune containment.Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the RNA genome result in altered protein structures and when these changes occur in the S-gene, encoding the spike WARNING SHOT CITRUS protein, the ability of the virus

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