—Due to the unattended nature of wireless sensor networks, an adversary can easily capture and compromise sensor nodes, generate replicas of those compromised nodes, and mount a ...
Jun-Won Ho, Donggang Liu, Matthew Wright, Sajal K....
This paper presents an efficient distributed self-monitoring mechanism for a class of wireless sensor networks used for monitoring and surveillance. In these applications, it is i...
Ad-hoc networks rely on participation and cooperation of nodes within the network to transmit data to destinations. However, in networks where participating nodes are controlled b...
Node capture is considered as one of the most critical issues in the security of wireless sensor networks. A popular approach to thwart the problem relies on the detection of event...
Clustering and data aggregation in wireless sensor networks improves scalability, and helps the efficient use of scarce resources. Yet, these mechanisms also introduce some securi...