Securing sensor networks by moderating frequencies
chapter
posted on 2015-11-19, 00:00authored byP Sarkar, P Mahish, Morshed Chowdhury, K Sakurai
Security of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a key issue in information security. Most existing security protocols exploit various Mathematical tools to strengthen their security. Some protocols use the details of the geographical location of the nodes. However, to the best authors’ knowledge, none of the existing works exploit the constraints faced by the adversary, specifically, tracing a particular frequency from a large range of unknown frequency channels. The current work uses positional details of the individual nodes. Then the aim is to exploit this weakness of tracing frequencies by assigning a wide range of frequency channels to each node. Experiments using Magneto Optic Sensors reveal that any change of the parametric Faraday’s rotational angle affects the frequency of the Optical waves. This idea can perhaps be generalized for practically deployable sensors (having respective parameters) along with a suitable key management scheme.
History
Volume
153
Chapter number
15
Pagination
173-185
ISSN
1867-8211
eISSN
1867-822X
ISBN-13
9783319238029
Language
eng
Publication classification
B Book chapter, B1 Book chapter
Copyright notice
2015, Springer
Extent
32
Editor/Contributor(s)
Tian J, Jing J, Srivatas M
Publisher
Springer
Place of publication
Berlin, Germany
Title of book
International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks: 10th International ICST Conference, SecureComm 2014 Beijing, China, September 24-26, 2014, Revised Selected papers, Part II
Series
Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering; v.153