Abstract

With the global use of wireless sensor network technology in different fields and for different purposes such as health care monitoring, earth sensing, air pollution monitoring, military operations monitoring or surveillance system monitoring, a problem arises. Problem that could negatively impact previously started activities and observations if not handled in a right way. Authors of this paper discuss various vulnerabilities and security threads in different applications of WSN in the real world, such as intrusion, node capture attack, black hole attack or selective forwarding attack. Potential countermeasures are proposed formatted as protocols or architectures for secure transfer of data between friendly nodes, compromises on security measures with the goal of achieving secure and reliable connection. This paper could be used as a general representation of WSN security issue with which WSN engineers are faced on a daily basis.

Highlights

  • Nowadays, the vast majority of real-world applications and challenges favor the usage of “Wireless Sensor Networks” primarily because they are more costeffective and efficient compared to alternative approaches

  • Important aspects of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) should be taken in consideration Secrecy and Integrity, make nodes secure so that neighboring or any unauthorized nodes cannot access data aimed to that specific node and ability to preserve initial data form

  • We propose a brought together interruption recognition conspire dependent on Support Vector Machines (SVMs) and sliding windows

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Summary

A Survey On Security In Wireless Sensor Network

Faris Fazlić1, Seyed Ali Hashemi1, Ahmed Aletić1, Ali Abd Almisreb1, Syamimi Mohd Norzeli2, Norashidah Md Din2 Article history: Article received on 13 January 2019 Received in revised form 25 February2019 Keywords: wireless sensor network, security, privacy, security management attacks, protocols, architectures

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