Intercept Behavior Analysis of Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks in the Presence of Eavesdropping Attack
Yulong Zou, Gongpu Wang

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the intercept behavior of industrial wireless sensor networks under eavesdropping attacks, proposing an optimal sensor scheduling scheme to enhance security by minimizing intercept probability amidst fluctuating wireless fading.
Contribution
It introduces an optimal sensor scheduling scheme based on secrecy capacity to improve security against eavesdropping in industrial WSNs, with analytical expressions and asymptotic analysis.
Findings
Proposed scheduling reduces intercept probability compared to round-robin.
Derived closed-form expressions for intercept probability under different schemes.
Asymptotic analysis provides insights into security performance at high SNR.
Abstract
This paper studies the intercept behavior of an industrial wireless sensor network (WSN) consisting of a sink node and multiple sensors in the presence of an eavesdropping attacker, where the sensors transmit their sensed information to the sink node through wireless links. Due to the broadcast nature of radio wave propagation, the wireless transmission from the sensors to the sink can be readily overheard by the eavesdropper for interception purposes. In an information-theoretic sense, the secrecy capacity of the wireless transmission is the difference between the channel capacity of the main link (from sensor to sink) and that of the wiretap link (from sensor to eavesdropper). If the secrecy capacity becomes non-positive due to the wireless fading effect, the sensor's data transmission could be successfully intercepted by the eavesdropper and an intercept event occurs in this case.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Security Techniques · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks · Smart Grid Security and Resilience
