A Security Framework for Wireless Sensor Networks: Theory and Practice

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TitreA Security Framework for Wireless Sensor Networks: Theory and Practice
Type de publicationConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuteursGuyeux C, Makhoul A, Bahi JM
EditorReddy SM
Conference Name2014 IEEE 23RD INTERNATIONAL WETICE CONFERENCE (WETICE)
PublisherIEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; W Virginia Univ; FoCAS EU FP7; IEEE Syst Man & Cybernet Soc Italian Chapter
Conference Location345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA
ISBN Number978-1-4799-4249-7
Mots-clésIndistinguability, Nonmalleability, Secure Scheduling, Security, Wireless Sensor Networks
Résumé

Wireless sensor networks are often deployed in public or otherwise untrusted and even hostile environments, which prompts a number of security issues. Although security is a necessity in other types of networks, it is much more so in sensor networks due to the resource-constraint, susceptibility to physical capture, and wireless nature. In this work we emphasize two security issues: (1) secure communication infrastructure and (2) secure nodes scheduling algorithm. Due to resource constraints, specific strategies are often necessary to preserve the network's lifetime and its quality of service. For instance, to reduce communication costs nodes can go to sleep mode periodically (nodes scheduling). These strategies must be proven as secure, but protocols used to guarantee this security must be compatible with the resource preservation requirement. To achieve this goal, secure communications in such networks will be defined, together with the notions of secure scheduling. Finally, some of these security properties will be evaluated in concrete case studies.

DOI10.1109/WETICE.2014.14