Abstract--This paper considers the problem of key management in wireless networks. In particular, we investigate the effect of dynamic key compromise and recovery on connectivity i...
Given the extremely limited hardware resources on sensor nodes and the inclement deploying environment, the adversary Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack becomes a serious security thre...
— This paper considers the problem of tracking an unknown number of targets using a wireless sensor network for surveillance. In particular, we consider the case in which each se...
Songhwai Oh, Phoebus Chen, Michael Manzo, Shankar ...
—Due to the unattended nature of wireless sensor networks, an adversary can easily capture and compromise sensor nodes, generate replicas of those compromised nodes, and mount a ...
Jun-Won Ho, Donggang Liu, Matthew Wright, Sajal K....
Abstract. A number of recently proposed mobile sensor network architectures rely on uncontrolled, or weakly-controlled mobility to achieve sensing coverage over time at low cost, a...
Shane B. Eisenman, Nicholas D. Lane, Andrew T. Cam...