Abstract

For many sensor network applications such as military or homeland security, it is essential for users (sinks) to access the sensor network while they are moving. Sink mobility brings new challenges to secure routing in large-scale sensor networks. Previous studies on sink mobility have mainly focused on efficiency and effectiveness of data dissemination without security consideration. Also, studies and experiences have shown that considering security during design time is the best way to provide security for sensor network routing. This paper presents an energy-efficient secure routing and key management for mobile sinks in sensor networks, called SCODEplus. It is a significant extension of our previous study in five aspects: (1) Key management scheme and routing protocol are considered during design time to increase security and efficiency; (2) The network topology is organized in a hexagonal plane which supports more efficiency than previous square-grid topology; (3) The key management scheme can eliminate the impacts of node compromise attacks on links between non-compromised nodes; (4) Sensor node deployment is based on Gaussian distribution which is more realistic than uniform distribution; (5) No GPS or like is required to provide sensor node location information. Our security analysis demonstrates that the proposed scheme can defend against common attacks in sensor networks including node compromise attacks, replay attacks, selective forwarding attacks, sinkhole and wormhole, Sybil attacks, HELLO flood attacks. Both mathematical and simulation-based performance evaluation show that the SCODEplus significantly reduces the communication overhead, energy consumption, packet delivery latency while it always delivers more than 97 percent of packets successfully.

Highlights

  • Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) comprises of a large number of sensor nodes that are densely deployed either inside the phenomenon or very close to it

  • Since SCODEplus is targeted to multiple and mobile sinks in sensor networks, we study the impact of the number of sinks, sink’s speed, and the density of the network

  • In this paper we have presented a first, novel energy-efficient secure routing and key management scheme for mobile sinks in sensor networks, namely SCODEplus

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Summary

Introduction

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) comprises of a large number of sensor nodes that are densely deployed either inside the phenomenon or very close to it. We propose an energy-efficient secure routing protocol and key management scheme for mobile sinks in sensor networks, called SCODEplus. This scheme is a significant extension of our previous work [12][26] in five aspects:. We focused on the efficiency for the secure routing protocol with an assumption that the sensor network achieves a key infrastructure from. (2) Compared with existing approaches, the proposed routing protocol is more energy-efficient, lower communication overheads, high packet delivery ratio (>97%), and secure against the common attacks in sensor networks.

Attacks on Sensor Network Routing
GAF state transitions
Overview
Hexagonal Network Deployment
Key Management
Key Predistribution Phase
Direct Key Establish Phase
Indirect Key Establishment Phase
Secure Data Dissemination Scheme to Mobile Sinks
Secure Neighboring Discovery
Sink Mobility Management
Coordination Election
Inspecting System
Analysis
Inspecting System Security
The adversary deploys some nodes to report wrong inspecting information
The adversary compromises some inspectors to fool the entire network
Network Connectivity
Communication and Memory Overhead
Resilience against Node Compromise Attacks on Key Management
Performance Evaluation
Simulation Model
Simulation Results
Impact of Sink Number
Impact of Sink Mobility
Impact of Node Density
Related Work
Conclusions
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