Using reputation systems and non-deterministic routing to secure wireless sensor networks

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Abstract

Security in wireless sensor networks is difficult to achieve because of the resource limitations of the sensor nodes. We propose a trust-based decision framework for wireless sensor networks coupled with a non-deterministic routing protocol. Both provide a mechanism to effectively detect and confine common attacks, and, unlike previous approaches, allow bad reputation feedback to the network. This approach has been extensively simulated, obtaining good results, even for unrealistically complex attack scenarios. © 2009 by the authors.

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Moya, J. M., Vallejo, J. C., Fraga, D., Araujo, Á., Villanueva, D., & de Goyeneche, J. M. (2009). Using reputation systems and non-deterministic routing to secure wireless sensor networks. Sensors, 9(5), 3958–3980. https://doi.org/10.3390/s90503958

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