An Efficient Security Mechanism for High-Integrity Wireless Sensor Networks
Jaydip Sen

TL;DR
This paper proposes a lightweight security mechanism for wireless sensor networks that detects and isolates compromised nodes using behavior monitoring and trust management, enhancing security in resource-constrained, high-integrity environments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel security solution combining misbehavior classification, behavior monitoring, and trust management specifically designed for resource-limited WSNs.
Findings
Effective detection of compromised nodes
Minimal computation and communication overhead
Suitable for mission-critical applications
Abstract
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have recently attracted a lot of interest in the research community due their wide range of applications. Unfortunately, these networks are vulnerable to numerous security threats that can adversely affect their proper functioning. This problem is more critical if the network is deployed for some mission-critical applications such as in a tactical battlefield. Random failure of nodes and intentional compromise of nodes by an insider attack in a WSN pose particularly difficult challenges to security engineers as these attacks cannot be defended by traditional cryptography-based mechanisms. In this paper, a security solution is proposed for detecting compromised and faulty nodes in a WSN. The mechanism also isolates a compromised node from the network so that it cannot participate in any network activity. The proposed mechanism is based on misbehavior…
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