Title
Sleep Deprivation Attack Detection in Wireless Sensor Network
Abstract
Deployment of sensor network in hostile environment makes it mainly vulnerable to battery drainage attacks because it is impossible to recharge or replace the battery power of sensor nodes. Among different types of security threats, low power sensor nodes are immensely affected by the attacks which cause random drainage of the energy level of sensors, leading to death of the nodes. The most dangerous type of attack in this category is sleep deprivation, where target of the intruder is to maximize the power consumption of sensor nodes, so that their lifetime is minimized. Most of the existing works on sleep deprivation attack detection involve a lot of overhead, leading to poor throughput. The need of the day is to design a model for detecting intrusions accurately in an energy efficient manner. This paper proposes a hierarchical framework based on distributed collaborative mechanism for detecting sleep deprivation torture in wireless sensor network efficiently. Proposed model uses anomaly detection technique in two steps to reduce the probability of false intrusion.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.5120/5056-7374
International Journal of Computer Applications
Field
DocType
Volume
Key distribution in wireless sensor networks,Anomaly detection,Computer science,Efficient energy use,Computer network,Sleep deprivation,Mobile wireless sensor network,Throughput,Battery (electricity),Wireless sensor network
Journal
abs/1203.0231
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
15
International Journal of Computer Applications 40(15):19-25, February 2012. Published by Foundation of Computer Science, New York, USA
21
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.97
8
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tapalina Bhattasali1455.75
Rituparna Chaki29819.16
Sugata Sanyal348165.88