Visible to the public Security event analysis in XBee-based wireless mesh networks

TitleSecurity event analysis in XBee-based wireless mesh networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsDesnitsky, V. A., Kotenko, I. V.
Conference Name2018 IEEE Conference of Russian Young Researchers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EIConRus)
KeywordsAnalytical models, communication protocols, Communication system security, composability, Crisis Management, cyber-physical security events, Cyber-physical systems, data correlation, data flows, intruder models, Mesh networks, Metrics, microcontrollers, mobile network, Modeling Attacks, network nodes, pubcrawl, resilience, security, security analysis, security event, security event analysis, security event collection, security of data, software/hardware assets, telecommunication security, Wireless communication, wireless mesh network, wireless mesh networks, Wireless sensor networks, XBee circuits
AbstractIn modern cyber-physical systems and wireless sensor networks the complexity of crisis management processes is caused by a variety of software/hardware assets and communication protocols, the necessity of their collaborative function, possible inconsistency of data flows between particular devices and increased requirements to cyber-physical security. A crisis management oriented model of a communicational mobile network is constructed. A general architecture of network nodes by the use of XBee circuits, Arduino microcontrollers and connecting equipment are developed. An analysis of possible cyber-physical security events on the base of existing intruder models is performed. A series of experiments on modeling attacks on network nodes is conducted. Possible ways for attack revelations by means of components for security event collection and data correlation is discussed.
DOI10.1109/EIConRus.2018.8317025
Citation Keydesnitsky_security_2018