Rate-Privacy in Wireless Sensor Networks
H. Shafiei, A. Khonsari, H. Derakhshi, and P. Mousavi

TL;DR
This paper introduces rate privacy in wireless sensor networks, emphasizing its importance, and proposes a buffering scheme to protect rate information from adversaries, validated through simulations.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel buffering scheme specifically designed to enhance rate privacy in wireless sensor networks.
Findings
Buffering scheme effectively protects rate privacy
Simulation results confirm scheme's applicability
Enhances privacy preservation in sensor networks
Abstract
This paper introduces the concept of rate privacy in the context of wireless sensor networks. Our discussion reveals that the concept indeed is of a great importance for the privacy preservation of such networks. As a result, we propose a buffering scheme to protect the rate from adversaries. Simulation results verify the applicability of our approach.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks · Network Security and Intrusion Detection · Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
