Visible to the public A Metric for Evaluating Base Station Anonymity in Acknowledgement-Based Wireless Sensor Networks

TitleA Metric for Evaluating Base Station Anonymity in Acknowledgement-Based Wireless Sensor Networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsWard, J.R., Younis, M.
Conference NameMilitary Communications Conference (MILCOM), 2014 IEEE
Date PublishedOct
Keywordsacknowledged communication, acknowledgement aware evidence theory, acknowledgement based wireless sensor networks, anonymity, base station anonymity, Correlation, enhanced evidence theory metric, location privacy, Measurement, Media Access Protocol, network traffic flow, Sensors, Standards, telecommunication security, telecommunication traffic, traffic analysis technique, Wireless Sensor Network, Wireless sensor networks, WSN topology
Abstract

In recent years, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have become valuable assets to both the commercial and military communities with applications ranging from industrial automation and product tracking to intrusion detection at a hostile border. A typical WSN topology allows sensors to act as data sources that forward their measurements to a central sink or base station (BS). The unique role of the BS makes it a natural target for an adversary that desires to achieve the most impactful attack possible against a WSN. An adversary may employ traffic analysis techniques to identify the BS based on network traffic flow even when the WSN implements conventional security mechanisms. This motivates a need for WSN operators to achieve improved BS anonymity to protect the identity, role, and location of the BS. Although a variety of countermeasures have been proposed to improve BS anonymity, those techniques are typically evaluated based on a WSN that does not employ acknowledgements. In this paper we propose an enhanced evidence theory metric called Acknowledgement-Aware Evidence Theory (AAET) that more accurately characterizes BS anonymity in WSNs employing acknowledgements. We demonstrate AAET's improved robustness to a variety of configurations through simulation.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6956762/
DOI10.1109/MILCOM.2014.41
Citation Key6956762