Authors
Christoph Krauß, Markus Schneider, Kpatcha Bayarou, Claudia Eckert
Publication date
2007/4/10
Conference
The Second International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES'07)
Pages
310-317
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Node compromise is a serious threat in wireless sensor networks. An adversary can use compromised nodes to inject false data into the network forging events to deceive the base station. Furthermore, an adversary can cause serious damage by injecting a large amount of false messages to deplete the scarce energy resources of the forwarding en-route sensor nodes. In this paper, we propose a Secure Ticket-Based Enroute Filtering Scheme (STEF) that drops false messages enroute. We propose a ticket concept where reply messages are only forwarded if they contain a valid ticket originally issued by the base station. Messages containing no ticket, or an replayed ticket, are immediately filtered out by not compromised sensor nodes. The ticket concept is based on lightweight one-way functions. This enables every en-route node to verify the tickets. Furthermore, our scheme does not need symmetric key sharing …
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Scholar articles
C Kraub, M Schneider, K Bayarou, C Eckert - The Second International Conference on Availability …, 2007