Abstract
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are deployed in sensitive applications, such as in military and asset monitoring. In these applications, it is important to ensure good source location privacy. This is owing to the open nature of WSNs and the easiness of an adversary to eavesdrop on sensor communication and back trace the location of the source node. This paper proposes a scheme to preserve the source location privacy based on random routing techniques. To achieve high privacy, packets are randomly routed from the source to the sink node through strategically positioned mediate or diversion nodes. The random selection of mediate or diversion nodes is location-based. Depending on the location of the source node, packets are forwarded through different regions of the network. The proposed scheme guarantees that successive packets are routed through very different routing paths and adversaries find it confusing to back trace them to the source node location. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed scheme effectively confuses the adversary and provides higher source location privacy to outperform other routing-based source location privacy schemes.
Highlights
A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a network which consists of spatially distributed autonomous sensors with the aim of monitoring various physical and environmental conditions including asset monitoring and tracking [1]
This paper has proposed a location based random routing scheme
The scheme divides the WSN domain into two regions and packets are randomly forwarded to the sink node through random diversion or mediate nodes according to the location of the source node
Summary
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