Distributed Detection of Node Replication Attacks in Sensor Networks
Carnegie Mellon University · University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
The low-cost, off-the-shelf hardware components in unshielded sensor-network nodes leave them vulnerable to compromise. With little effort, an adversary may capture nodes, analyze and replicate them, and surreptitiously insert these replicas at strategic locations within the network. Such attacks may have severe consequences; they may allow the adversary to corrupt network data or even disconnect significant parts of the network. Previous node replication detection schemes depend primarily on centralized mechanisms with single points of failure, or on neighborhood voting protocols that fail to detect distributed replications. To address these fundamental limitations, we propose two new algorithms based on…
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- Computer science
- Multicast
- Replication (statistics)
- Node (physics)
- Computer network
- Distributed computing
- Replica
- Adversary
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