Title
Evaluating the Impact of Broadcast Rates and Collisions on Fake Source Protocols for Source Location Privacy
Abstract
Providing source location privacy has become a relevant issue for protocols used in the context of wireless sensor networks. In particular, where an asset is monitored using a wireless sensor network it is often the case that the location of the asset being monitored should be concealed from those eavesdropping on the network. The use of fake sources represents an approach to addressing the source location privacy problem. This paper explores practical factors for the configuration and application of fake source protocols, with a focus on the interplay between the broadcast rates of sensor nodes, message collisions and achieved privacy. Combined with existing work in energy efficient fake source protocols, these contributions evidence the existence of an effective range of broadcast rates for fake source protocols.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/TrustCom.2013.81
TrustCom/ISPA/IUCC
Keywords
Field
DocType
fake source protocols,contributions evidence,energy efficient fake source,source location privacy,sensor node,wireless sensor network,fake source protocol,effective range,broadcast rate,providing source location privacy,source location privacy problem,broadcast rates,fake source,privacy,wireless sensor networks,protocols,security
Broadcasting,Eavesdropping,Computer science,Efficient energy use,Computer security,Telecommunication security,Computer network,Wireless sensor network
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2324-898X
3
0.39
References 
Authors
6
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alasdair Thomason1153.58
Matthew Leeke27510.26
Matthew Bradbury3387.67
Arshad Jhumka436131.79