— We propose two lightweight techniques to detect masquerade attacks on wireless sensor networks (WSN). Our solutions take into consideration, important WSN properties like coverage, connectivity, data aggregation and specific communication patterns. The two proposed techniques complement each other when used concurrently. The mutual guarding (MG) technique does not work when nodes are not completely covered by their neighbors or when adversary has shorter transmission range than the sensor nodes. It also does not protect nodes near the boundary. The SRP technique does not have these drawbacks. In this paper, we present our proposed techniques and analyze their performance in terms of successful masquerade detection rate and traffic and computational overhead.
Vijay Bhuse, Ajay K. Gupta, Ala I. Al-Fuqaha