The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

The Center for Education and Research in
Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

Low-cost Attacks against Packet Delivery, Localization and Time Synchronization Services in Under-Water Sensor Networks

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Author

J Kong, Z Ji, W Wang, M Gerla, R Bagrodia, B Bhargava

Tech report number

CERIAS TR 2004-113

Entry type

conference

Abstract

Under-Water Sensor Networking (UWSN) is a novel network paradigm that is being proposed to explore, monitor and protect the oceans. The unique characteristics of the aquatic environment, namely huge propagation delay, absence of GPS signaling, floating node mobility, and limited (acoustic) link capacity, are very different from those of ground sensor networks. Since underwater networks are mostly autonomous and very difficult to directly monitor by humans, a very important requirement is the built-in protection from automated malicious attacks. In this paper we show that the aquatic environment is particularly vulnerable to attacks and security must be integrated into the UWSN architecture to protect its localization, synchronization and packet delivery services.

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Date

2005

Key alpha

Bhargava

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n Proceedings of ACM Workshop on Wireless Security (WiSe), in conjunction with MobiCom

Publication Date

2005-00-00

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