Visible to the public Mitigating Blackhole attack of Underwater Sensor Networks

TitleMitigating Blackhole attack of Underwater Sensor Networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsZala, Dhruvi, Thummar, Dhaval, Chandavarkar, B. R.
Conference Name2021 12th International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT)
Date Publishedjul
KeywordsAcoustics, blackhole attacks, Clustering algorithms, composability, Metrics, Oceans, prevention of black hole attack, pubcrawl, public key cryptography, resilience, Resiliency, sybil attacks, Underwater wireless sensor network, wireless networks, Wireless sensor networks
AbstractUnderwater wireless sensor network(UWSN) is an emerging technology for exploring and research inside the ocean. Since it is somehow similar to the normal wireless network, which uses radio signals for communication purposes, while UWSN uses acoustic for communication between nodes inside the ocean and sink nodes. Due to unattended areas and the vulnerability of acoustic medium, UWNS are more prone to various malicious attacks like Sybil attack, Black-hole attack, Wormhole attack, etc. This paper analyzes blackhole attacks in UWSN and proposes an algorithm to mitigate blackhole attacks by forming clusters of nodes and selecting coordinator nodes from each cluster to identify the presence of blackholes in its cluster. We used public-key cryptography and the challenge-response method to authenticate and verify nodes.
DOI10.1109/ICCCNT51525.2021.9579473
Citation Keyzala_mitigating_2021