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Enhancing Source-Location Privacy in Sensor Network Routing

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Enhancing Source-Location Privacy in Sensor Network Routing
— One of the most notable challenges threatening the successful deployment of sensor systems is privacy. Although many privacy-related issues can be addressed by security mechanisms, one sensor network privacy issue that cannot be adequately addressed by network security is source-location privacy. Adversaries may use RF localization techniques to perform hop-by-hop traceback to the source sensor’s location. This paper provides a formal model for the source-location privacy problem in sensor networks and examines the privacy characteristics of different sensor routing protocols. We examine two popular classes of routing protocols: the class of flooding protocols, and the class of routing protocols involving only a single path from the source to the sink. While investigating the privacy performance of routing protocols, we considered the tradeoffs between location-privacy and energy consumption. We found that most of the current protocols cannot provide efficient source-location p...
Pandurang Kamat, Yanyong Zhang, Wade Trappe, Celal
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICDCS
Authors Pandurang Kamat, Yanyong Zhang, Wade Trappe, Celal Ozturk
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