Privacy-preserving channel access using blindfolded packet transmissions
Title | Privacy-preserving channel access using blindfolded packet transmissions |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Banerjee, D., Bo Dong, Biswas, S., Taghizadeh, M. |
Conference Name | Communication Systems and Networks (COMSNETS), 2014 Sixth International Conference on |
Date Published | Jan |
Keywords | add-on hardware module, anonymity, blindfolded packet transmission, channel sensing strategy, convergence, cryptography, data privacy, Equations, Google, Heating, Interference, MAC protocols, Mica2 hardware, Noise, periodic TDMA-Iike time-slot, privacy, privacy-preserving channel access anonymity, protocol, RSSI, TDMA, time division multiple access, Tinyos-2x test-bed implementation, wireless channels, wireless MAC-layer approach, Wireless sensor networks |
Abstract | This paper proposes a novel wireless MAC-layer approach towards achieving channel access anonymity. Nodes autonomously select periodic TDMA-like time-slots for channel access by employing a novel channel sensing strategy, and they do so without explicitly sharing any identity information with other nodes in the network. An add-on hardware module for the proposed channel sensing has been developed and the proposed protocol has been implemented in Tinyos-2.x. Extensive evaluation has been done on a test-bed consisting of Mica2 hardware, where we have studied the protocol's functionality and convergence characteristics. The functionality results collected at a sniffer node using RSSI traces validate the syntax and semantics of the protocol. Experimentally evaluated convergence characteristics from the Tinyos test-bed were also found to be satisfactory. |
URL | http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6734887/ |
DOI | 10.1109/COMSNETS.2014.6734887 |
Citation Key | 6734887 |
- Mica2 hardware
- wireless sensor networks
- wireless MAC-layer approach
- wireless channels
- Tinyos-2x test-bed implementation
- time division multiple access
- TDMA
- RSSI
- protocol
- privacy-preserving channel access anonymity
- privacy
- periodic TDMA-Iike time-slot
- Noise
- add-on hardware module
- MAC protocols
- Interference
- Heating
- Equations
- data privacy
- Cryptography
- convergence
- channel sensing strategy
- blindfolded packet transmission
- anonymity