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Protocol Model. In this section, MAP is introduced to solve agreement problems with malicious faulty sensor nodes underlying a CWSN. The proposed protocol MAP is organized as two phases, the Message Gathering Phase and Agreement Making Phase. In the Message Gathering Phase, each node is to collect enough information from other nodes in the CWSN. And, in the Agreement Making Phase, the collected information by Message Gathering Phase is used to decide the agreement value. In the first round (σ=1) of Message Gathering Phase, the source node sends its initial value to all sensor nodes, and then receiver node stores the received value in the root of its mg-tree. The mg-tree is a tree structure that is used to store the received message [25]. After the first round of Message Gathering Phase (σ>1), each sensor node without source node transmits the value at level σ−1 in its mg-tree to all nodes; At the end of each round, the receiver node takes the local majority value on its received values which are from the same cluster, to get a single value. Moreover, each receiver node stores the single value that is majority of the received values in its mg-tree. Afterward, in the Agreement Making Phase, each node without the source node reorganizes its mg-tree into a corresponding ic-tree. The ic- tree is a tree structure that is used to store a received message without repeated cluster names [25]. Therefore, the common value VOTE(s) has obtained by using function VOTE on the root s of each node’s ic-tree. The detail steps of our proposed protocol has presented in Fig. 2. MAP (Source node with initial value vs)
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Protocol Model. In this section, OMAP is introduced to solve agreement problems with malicious faulty sensor nodes underlying a CWSN. The proposed protocol OMAP is organized as two phases, the Message Gathering Phase and
Protocol Model. In this section, MAP is introduced to solve agreement problems with malicious faulty sensor nodes underlying a CWSN. The proposed protocol MAP is organized as two phases, the Message Gathering Phase and

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