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Security In Wireless Sensor Networks (2004)

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by Adrian Perrig , John Stankovic , David Wagner
Venue:COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM
Citations:144 - 3 self
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@ARTICLE{Perrig04securityin,
    author = {Adrian Perrig and John Stankovic and David Wagner},
    title = {Security In Wireless Sensor Networks},
    journal = {COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM},
    year = {2004},
    volume = {47},
    number = {6},
    pages = {53--57}
}

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Abstract

Wireless sensor network applications include ocean and wildlife monitoring, manufacturing machinery performance monitoring, building safety and earthquake monitoring, and many military applications. An even wider spectrum of future applications is likely to follow, including the monitoring of highway traffic, pollution, wildfires, building security, water quality, and even people’s heart rates. A major benefit of these systems is that they perform in-network processing to reduce large streams of raw data into useful aggregated information. Protecting it all is critical. Here, we outline security issues in these networks, discuss the state of the art in sensor network security, and suggest future directions for research. We cover several important security challenges, including key establishment, secrecy, authentication, privacy, robustness to denial-of-service attacks, secure routing, and node capture. We also cover several high-level security services required for wireless sensor networks and conclude with future research challenges.

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575 SPINS: security protocols for sensor networks - Tygar - 2002
448 A Key-Management Scheme for Distributed Sensor Networks - Eschenauer, Gligor - 2002
352 Packet leashes: a defense against wormhole attacks in wireless networks - Hu, Perrig, et al. - 2003
321 Secure routing in wireless sensor networks: attacks and countermeasures - Karlof, Wagner - 2003
225 Denial of Service in Sensor Networks - Wood, Stankovic - 2002
140 Secure information aggregation in sensor networks - Przydatek, Song, et al. - 2003
53 A Performance Evaluation of Intrusiontolerant Routing - Deng, Han, et al. - 2003
4 JAM: A mapping service for jammed regions in sensor networks - Wood, Stankovic, et al. - 2003
1 EW 101: A First Course in Electronic Warfare - Adamy - 2001
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