Authors
David R Raymond, Scott F Midkiff
Publication date
2007/10/29
Conference
MILCOM 2007-IEEE Military Communications Conference
Pages
1-7
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The potential for wide-spread use of wireless sensor networks (WSN) in military monitoring, homeland security, and other areas continues to expand. There are, however, security concerns that must be addressed before this potential is realized. One threat to WSNs is the denial-of-sleep attack, a particular type of denial-of-service attack that rapidly drains sensor node batteries by keeping radios active when they should be sleeping to conserve energy. Simple denial-of-sleep attacks involving unauthenticated or replayed packets are difficult to distinguish from bursty data and can force network devices to incorrectly remain in receive mode. This research introduces Clustered Adaptive Rate Limiting, or CARL, a rate limiting approach based on current host-based intrusion detection techniques that is designed to defeat denial-of-sleep attacks. We use simulation to examine tradeoffs and to demonstrate the potential …
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