Study of a new link layer security scheme in a wireless sensor network
Nasrin Sultana, Tanvir Ahmed, A. B. M. Siddique Hossain

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel link layer security scheme for wireless sensor networks that enhances data authentication and privacy while addressing the unique constraints of sensor devices.
Contribution
It introduces a new security technique tailored for WSNs, focusing on speed scalability and cost-effectiveness compared to existing methods.
Findings
Improved data authentication and privacy in WSNs
Enhanced scalability and efficiency of security protocols
Cost-effective security solution for resource-constrained sensors
Abstract
Security of wireless sensor network (WSN) is always considered a critical issue and has a number of considerations that separate them from traditional wireless sensor network. First, sensor devices are typically vulnerable to physical compromise. Second, they have significant power and processing constraints. Third, the most critical security issue is protecting the aggregate output of the system, even if individual nodes may be compromised. While a variety of security techniques are being developed and lots of researches are going on security fields. In this paper we have proposed a new technique to provide data authentication and privacy in faster, scalable and cost effective way.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks · Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · User Authentication and Security Systems
