Hybrid radio frequency/free-space optics (RF/FSO) wireless sensor network: Security concerns and protective measures

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Abstract

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are ad hoc wireless networks that are written off as spread out structure and ad hoc deployment. Sensor networks have all the rudimentary features of ad hoc networks but to altered points—for instance, considerably lesser movement and far more energy necessities. Commonly used technology for communication is radio frequency (RF) communications. Free-space optics (FSO) is relatively new technology which has the prospective to deliver remarkable increases in network lifetime of WSN. Hybrid RF/FSO communications has been suggested to decrease power consumption by a single sensor node. It is observed that security plays a very important role for either RF WSN or hybrid RF/FSO WSN as those are vulnerable to numerous threats. In this paper, various possible attacks in RF/FSO WSN are discussed and aimed to propose some way out from those attacks.

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Banerjee, K., Sharma, H., & Sengupta, A. (2015). Hybrid radio frequency/free-space optics (RF/FSO) wireless sensor network: Security concerns and protective measures. In Springer Proceedings in Physics (Vol. 166, pp. 467–477). Springer Science and Business Media, LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2367-2_58

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