Geographic wormhole detection in wireless sensor networks.

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are ubiquitous and pervasive, and therefore; highly susceptible to a number of security attacks. Denial of Service (DoS) attack is considered the most dominant and a major threat to WSNs. Moreover, the wormhole attack represents one of the potential forms of the Denia...

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Main Authors: Mehdi Sookhak, Adnan Akhundzada, Alireza Sookhak, Mohammadreza Eslaminejad, Abdullah Gani, Muhammad Khurram Khan, Xiong Li, Xiaomin Wang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4300191?pdf=render
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author Mehdi Sookhak
Adnan Akhundzada
Alireza Sookhak
Mohammadreza Eslaminejad
Abdullah Gani
Muhammad Khurram Khan
Xiong Li
Xiaomin Wang
author_facet Mehdi Sookhak
Adnan Akhundzada
Alireza Sookhak
Mohammadreza Eslaminejad
Abdullah Gani
Muhammad Khurram Khan
Xiong Li
Xiaomin Wang
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description Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are ubiquitous and pervasive, and therefore; highly susceptible to a number of security attacks. Denial of Service (DoS) attack is considered the most dominant and a major threat to WSNs. Moreover, the wormhole attack represents one of the potential forms of the Denial of Service (DoS) attack. Besides, crafting the wormhole attack is comparatively simple; though, its detection is nontrivial. On the contrary, the extant wormhole defense methods need both specialized hardware and strong assumptions to defend against static and dynamic wormhole attack. The ensuing paper introduces a novel scheme to detect wormhole attacks in a geographic routing protocol (DWGRP). The main contribution of this paper is to detect malicious nodes and select the best and the most reliable neighbors based on pairwise key pre-distribution technique and the beacon packet. Moreover, this novel technique is not subject to any specific assumption, requirement, or specialized hardware, such as a precise synchronized clock. The proposed detection method is validated by comparisons with several related techniques in the literature, such as Received Signal Strength (RSS), Authentication of Nodes Scheme (ANS), Wormhole Detection uses Hound Packet (WHOP), and Wormhole Detection with Neighborhood Information (WDI) using the NS-2 simulator. The analysis of the simulations shows promising results with low False Detection Rate (FDR) in the geographic routing protocols.
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spelling doaj.art-f721362ebb0240469b15566cd1a058272022-12-21T18:56:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01101e011532410.1371/journal.pone.0115324Geographic wormhole detection in wireless sensor networks.Mehdi SookhakAdnan AkhundzadaAlireza SookhakMohammadreza EslaminejadAbdullah GaniMuhammad Khurram KhanXiong LiXiaomin WangWireless sensor networks (WSNs) are ubiquitous and pervasive, and therefore; highly susceptible to a number of security attacks. Denial of Service (DoS) attack is considered the most dominant and a major threat to WSNs. Moreover, the wormhole attack represents one of the potential forms of the Denial of Service (DoS) attack. Besides, crafting the wormhole attack is comparatively simple; though, its detection is nontrivial. On the contrary, the extant wormhole defense methods need both specialized hardware and strong assumptions to defend against static and dynamic wormhole attack. The ensuing paper introduces a novel scheme to detect wormhole attacks in a geographic routing protocol (DWGRP). The main contribution of this paper is to detect malicious nodes and select the best and the most reliable neighbors based on pairwise key pre-distribution technique and the beacon packet. Moreover, this novel technique is not subject to any specific assumption, requirement, or specialized hardware, such as a precise synchronized clock. The proposed detection method is validated by comparisons with several related techniques in the literature, such as Received Signal Strength (RSS), Authentication of Nodes Scheme (ANS), Wormhole Detection uses Hound Packet (WHOP), and Wormhole Detection with Neighborhood Information (WDI) using the NS-2 simulator. The analysis of the simulations shows promising results with low False Detection Rate (FDR) in the geographic routing protocols.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4300191?pdf=render
spellingShingle Mehdi Sookhak
Adnan Akhundzada
Alireza Sookhak
Mohammadreza Eslaminejad
Abdullah Gani
Muhammad Khurram Khan
Xiong Li
Xiaomin Wang
Geographic wormhole detection in wireless sensor networks.
PLoS ONE
title Geographic wormhole detection in wireless sensor networks.
title_full Geographic wormhole detection in wireless sensor networks.
title_fullStr Geographic wormhole detection in wireless sensor networks.
title_full_unstemmed Geographic wormhole detection in wireless sensor networks.
title_short Geographic wormhole detection in wireless sensor networks.
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