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2007
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Detecting Phantom Nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks

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Detecting Phantom Nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks
—In an adversarial environment, various kinds of security attacks become possible if malicious nodes could claim fake locations that are different from where they are physically located. In this paper, we propose a secure localization mechanism that detects the existence of these nodes, termed as phantom nodes, without relying on any trusted entities, an approach significantly different from the existing ones. The proposed mechanism enjoys a set of nice features. First, it does not have any central point of attack. All nodes play the role of verifier, by generating local map, i.e. a view constructed based on ranging information from its neighbors. Second, this distributed and localized construction results in quite strong results: even when the number of phantom nodes is greater than that of honest nodes, we can filter out most phantom nodes. Our analysis and simulations under realistic noisy settings demonstrate our scheme is effective in the presence of a large number of phantom...
Joengmin Hwang, Tian He, Yongdae Kim
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where INFOCOM
Authors Joengmin Hwang, Tian He, Yongdae Kim
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