An efficient intrusion detection scheme for wireless sensor networks

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Abstract

As a hot issue, wireless sensor network have gained widely attention. WSNs in general and in nature are unattended and physically reachable from the outside world, they could be vulnerable to physical attacks in the form of node capture or node destruction. These forms of attacks are hard to protect against and require intelligent prevention methods. It is necessary for WSNs to have security measures in place as to prevent an intruder from inserting compromised nodes in order to decimate or disturb the network performance. In this paper we present an intrusion detection algorithm for wireless sensor networks which does not require prior knowledge of network behavior or a learning period in order to establish this knowledge. We have taken a more practical approach and constructed this algorithm with small to middle-size networks in mind, like home or office networks. The proposed algorithm is also dynamic in nature as to cope with new and unknown attack types. This algorithm is intended to protect the network and ensure reliable and accurate aggregated sensor readings. Theoretical simulation results in three different scenarios indicate that compromised nodes can be detected with high accuracy and low false alarm probability. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Rong, C., Eggen, S., & Cheng, H. (2011). An efficient intrusion detection scheme for wireless sensor networks. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 187 CCIS, pp. 116–129). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22365-5_15

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