A Framework for Secure and Survivable Wireless Sensor Networks
Dată
2009-01Autor
Thein, Mi Chaw Mon
Thein, Thandar
Abstract
Wireless sensor networks increasingly become viable solutions to
many challenging problems and will successively be deployed in many areas in
the future. A wireless sensor network (WSN) is vulnerable to security attacks
due to the insecure communication channels, limited computational and
communication capabilities and unattended nature of sensor node devices,
limited energy resources and memory. Security and survivability of these
systems are receiving increasing attention, particularly critical infrastructure
protection. So we need to design a framework that provide both security and
survivability for WSNs. To meet this goals, we propose a framework for secure
and survivable WSNs and we present a key management scheme as a case study
to prevent the sensor networks being compromised by an adversary. This paper
also considers survivability strategies for the sensor network against a variety of
threats that can lead to the failure of the base station, which represents a central
point of failure.
Colecții
- 2009 fascicula1 nr1 [29]