Memory requirements for the detection of impostor nodes in wireless sensor networks

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Gruner, Stefan
Krajnc, Dylan
Van Rooyen, Johan Pieter

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This paper shows how it is at least in principle possible to detect impostor nodes in wireless sensor networks with a quite simplistic detection algorithm by purely statistical means and merely from external observation without any knowledge of the impostor’s internal composition. This method, however, requires considerable volumes of internal memory for any WSN node on which such detection algorithms are supposed to be implemented.

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Wireless sensor networks, WSN reliability, WSN integrity, WSN safety and security, WSN trustworthiness, Node replication attacks, Intrusion detection, Probabilistic finite automata, Randomised detection algorithm, Detection accuracy, Memory requirements, Wireless sensor network (WSN)

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Gruner, S, Krajnc, D., VanRooyen, J.P. 2022, 'Memory requirements for the detection of impostor nodes in wireless sensor networks', EPiC Series in Computing, vol. 85, pp. 36-47, doi : 10.29007/8ds7.