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SNARE: sensor node attached reputation evaluator

Published: 04 December 2006 Publication History

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Secure routing in wireless sensor networks (WSN) is a crucial problem that has drawn the attention of researchers. The motivation for tackling this problem comes directly from the highly constrained nature of WSN and its easy exposure to insecure conditions. Many solutions to provide security at the network layer have been proposed. The common approach, however, was to adopt a crypto-based solution. This type of solutions can successfully provide a guarantee for data confidentiality as a security service in the routing operation. However, they are not able to ensure data delivery service in which the routing operation is affected by nodes behavior in the network. In this work, we adopt another promising approach, i.e. reputation-based solution. This methodology has not been studied in depth as an appropriate solution for providing security services for routing operation in WSN. Although reputation-based solutions exist for MANET, we believe that our proposed solution is more suited for WSN as a design target and provide more flexibility, dynamicity and resource consumption efficiency compared to the few reputation-based solutions proposed in the literature for WSN.

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    CoNEXT '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM CoNEXT conference
    December 2006
    318 pages
    ISBN:1595934561
    DOI:10.1145/1368436
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    1. energy efficient monitoring
    2. reputation system
    3. sensor nodes
    4. trust-aware routing

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