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From problem toward solution [[electronic resource] ] : wireless sensor networks security / / Zhen Jiang and Yi Pan, editors
From problem toward solution [[electronic resource] ] : wireless sensor networks security / / Zhen Jiang and Yi Pan, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (398 p.)
Disciplina 681/.25
Altri autori (Persone) JiangZhen
PanYi <1960->
Collana Distributed, cluster and grid computing
Soggetto topico Sensor networks - Security measures
Wireless LANs - Security measures
Wireless metropolitan area networks - Security measures
Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) - Security measures
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-61209-732-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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From problem toward solution [[electronic resource] ] : wireless sensor networks security / / Zhen Jiang and Yi Pan, editors
From problem toward solution [[electronic resource] ] : wireless sensor networks security / / Zhen Jiang and Yi Pan, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (398 p.)
Disciplina 681/.25
Altri autori (Persone) JiangZhen
PanYi <1960->
Collana Distributed, cluster and grid computing
Soggetto topico Sensor networks - Security measures
Wireless LANs - Security measures
Wireless metropolitan area networks - Security measures
Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) - Security measures
ISBN 1-61209-732-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791821503321
New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
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From problem toward solution : wireless sensor networks security / / Zhen Jiang and Yi Pan, editors
From problem toward solution : wireless sensor networks security / / Zhen Jiang and Yi Pan, editors
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (398 p.)
Disciplina 681/.25
Altri autori (Persone) JiangZhen
PanYi <1960->
Collana Distributed, cluster and grid computing
Soggetto topico Sensor networks - Security measures
Wireless LANs - Security measures
Wireless metropolitan area networks - Security measures
Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) - Security measures
ISBN 1-61209-732-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- FROM PROBLEM TOWARD SOLUTION:WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKSSECURITY -- Distributed, Cluster and Grid Computing -- FROM PROBLEM TOWARD SOLUTION:WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKSSECURITY -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- PART 1.ATTACKS AND COUNTERMEASURES -- PRESERVING DATA AUTHENTICITY IN WIRELESSSENSOR NETWORKS: ATTACKS ANDCOUNTERMEASURES -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Models and Approaches -- 2.1. System Model -- 2.2. Threat Model -- 2.3. Solution Approaches -- 3. Passive Approaches -- 3.1. Secure Report Generation -- 3.2. Filtering with Uniform Key Sharing -- 3.3. Filtering with Route-specific Key Sharing -- 3.3.1. Interleaved Hop-by-hop Authentication -- 3.3.2. Other Solutions with Route-specific Key Sharing -- 3.4. Filtering with Location-based Key Sharing -- 3.4.1. Location-Based Resilient Security -- 3.4.2. Location-aware End-to-End Data Security -- 4. Proactive Approaches -- 4.1. Group Re-keying -- 4.2. Packet Traceback -- 4.3. Correlation among Data Content -- 4.3.1. Correlation Analysis and Modified t-test -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- LOCATION TRACKING ATTACK IN AD HOCNETWORKS BASED ON TOPOLOGY INFORMATION -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. RelatedWork -- 3. Localization Using Geometric Constraints -- 3.1. Constraint Solving Definitions -- 3.2. The Localization Algorithm -- 3.2.1. Phase 1-Deterministic Constraint Solving -- 3.2.2. Phase 2-Constraint Relaxation and Heuristic Improvements -- 3.3. Experimental Results -- 4. Localization Using DSR Protocol Information -- 4.1. Dynamic Source Routing -- 4.2. Scenario and Assumptions -- 4.3. Localization Approach -- 4.3.1. "Hop to Route Length Ratio" (HL) Heuristics -- 4.3.2. Derivation of Node Distribution along the Route from the HL Metric -- 4.3.3. Probability Based Position Estimation -- 4.4. Analysis -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References.
PREVENTION OF DOS ATTACK IN SENSORNETWORKS USING REPEATED GAME THEORY -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. RelatedWork -- 3. Game Formulation of the Proposed Protocol -- 3.1. Equilibrium -- 3.2. Payoff and Reputation -- 3.3. Protocol Description -- 4. Performance Evaluation -- 4.1. Metrics -- 4.2. Implementation -- References -- IMPACT OF PACKET INJECTION MODELSON MISBEHAVIOR DETECTION PERFORMANCEIN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks and the Concept of Misbehavior -- 1.2. Overview on Misbehavior in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks -- 1.3. Intrusion Detection Systems - Detecting Misbehavior -- 1.4. Human Immune System - Inspiration for AIS -- 1.4.1. Adaptive Immune System -- 1.4.2. Innate Immune System -- 1.5. Translating Features of the HIS to AIS -- 2. Packet Injection Experiment - Problem Statement -- 2.1. Experimental Setup -- 2.2. Scenario Description -- 2.3. Network Topology -- 2.4. Node Misbehavior -- 2.5. Artificial Immune System - Details -- 3. Packet Injection Experiment - Results -- 4. AIS in Ad-Hoc Networks - RelatedWork -- 5. Conclusions and FutureWork -- Acknowledgments -- References -- PART 2.SECURED ROUTING AND LOCALIZATION -- SECURITY AWARE ROUTING IN HIERARCHICALOPTICAL SENSOR NETWORKS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Motivation for Directional Optical Sensor Networks and Challenges -- 2. RelatedWork -- 3. Cluster-Based Directional Sensor Networks -- 3.1. Assumptions and Security Threat Model -- 4. The Security-Aware Base Station Circuit-Based Routing forCluster-based DOSN -- 4.1. Secure Neighborhood Discovery Protocol -- 5. Security Analysis -- 5.1. Per Hop Authentication and Alteration of Routing Beacons -- 5.2. Broadcast Authentication and Spoofed Routing Beacons -- 5.3. Beacon Freshness -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- SECURE MULTI-PATH DATA DELIVERY IN SENSORNETWORKS.
Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. System Models -- 2.1. Network Model -- 2.2. Attack Model -- 3. Node-disjoint Multi-path Encoding/Decoding -- 3.1. Multi-path Source Routing Encoding -- 3.2. Multi-path Data Encoding -- 3.3. Multi-path Data Decoding -- 3.4. Communication Overhead -- 4. Path Selection -- 4.1. v(≥ 3)-node-disjoint Shortest Paths -- 4.2. Path Rating Algorithm -- 4.3. Path Selection Algorithm -- 5. Robustness Analysis -- 5.1. General Evaluation Formulas -- 5.2. Uniform Block Allocation and Uniform Success Probability Distribution -- 5.3. Evaluate Success Probability for Multi-path Routing -- 6. Conclusion -- Appendices -- A. Encoding of Reed-Solomon Codes -- B. Decoding of Reed-Solomon Codes -- C. Proof of (21) -- References -- SELOC: SECURE LOCALIZATION FOR WIRELESSSENSOR AND ACTOR NETWORK -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. RelatedWork -- 3. Network Model -- 3.1. Attack Models -- 3.2. Features of Secure Localization -- 4. SeLoc Secure Scheme -- 4.1. Brief Review of SeLoc Scheme -- 4.2. SeLoc Scheme -- 4.3. Location Verification -- 5. Security Analysis -- 5.1. Robustness -- 5.2. Sensitivity of SeLoc Scheme -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- PART 3.CRYPTOGRAPHY AND ENCRYPTION -- SECURITY IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS:A FORMAL APPROACH∗ -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Model Checking for the Analysis of Security Protocols -- 3. Sensor Network Encryption Protocol: SNEP -- 4. Verification of SNEP -- 5. RelatedWork -- Security Network Protocols -- Simulators of Sensor Networks -- Analysis with Model Checking Techniques -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- C4W: AN ENERGY EFFICIENT PUBLIC KEYCRYPTOSYSTEM FOR LARGE-SCALE WIRELESSSENSOR NETWORKS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Related Work -- 1.2. Contributions -- 2. Combined Public Key Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks -- 2.1. Basic Scheme -- 2.2. Security-Enhanced Scheme (SES).
2.3. Protocol -- 3. Analysis -- 3.1. Security -- 3.2. Energy -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF SECURITY ALGORITHMSIN WIRELESS SENSOR NODES -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Cryptographic Algorithms for WSN Nodes -- 2.1. New Method for Reorganization of Cryptographic Algorithms -- 2.2. Related Work -- 2.3. Verification of Results -- 3. Measurement of Energy Consumption for Security -- 3.1. Tradeoff between Security and Energy Consumption -- 3.2. Related Work -- 3.3. Measurement Techniques -- 3.4. Energy Consumption without Security -- 3.4.1. Measurements for CrossBow Nodes -- 3.4.2. Measurements for Ember Nodes -- 3.5. Energy Consumption for Security -- 3.5.1. Energy Consumption for Security in CrossBow Nodes -- 3.5.2. Energy Consumption for Security in Ember Nodes -- 3.5.3. Comparisons of CrossBow & -- Ember Nodes -- 4. Assessment of Life-Time Energy Consumption -- 4.1. Life Time Energy Consumption -- 4.2. Energy Measurements and Profile Analyzer -- 4.2.1. Operational Circuit -- 4.2.2. Measurement Record Program -- 4.2.3. E-Analyzer: Energy Profile Analyzer -- 4.3. Case Study: Security Algorithms in CrossBow MICA2 Nodes -- 5. Guidelines to Apply Security into WSN -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- PART 4.KEY PRE-DISTRIBUTION AND REVOCATION -- DETERMINISTIC AND RANDOMIZED KEYPRE-DISTRIBUTION SCHEMES FOR MOBILEAD-HOC NETWORKS: FOUNDATIONS ANDEXAMPLE CONSTRUCTIONS∗ -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. General Considerations for Key Management Schemes -- 3. Techniques -- 3.1. Random Graph Based -- 4. Set System Based -- 4.0.1. Constrained Intersection Matrices -- 4.0.2. The BBR Polynomials -- 5. RandomWalk Based -- 5.1. Approximating the Evolution of Stochastic Processes -- 5.2. Gradual Increase of the Bit-Correlation -- 5.3. The General k-place Elimination Protocol -- 5.4. Assessment of the Elimination Protocol.
6. Probabilistic Technique Based -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- ARPD: ASYNCHRONOUS RANDOM KEYPREDISTRIBUTION IN THE LEAP FRAMEWORKFOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. RelatedWork -- 2.1. Pairwise Key Establishment in LEAP -- 2.1.1. LEAP Security -- 2.2. Random Pairwise Key Predistribution -- 3. ARPD for Node Additions -- 4. Performance Analysis -- 4.1. Section Notation and Assumptions -- 4.2. Probability of Connectivity -- 4.2.1. Key Reuse -- 4.2.2. Choice of Reuse Factor -- 5. Security Analysis -- 5.1. A Security Threat Model for WSNs -- 5.2. Outside Attacks -- 5.3. Inside Attacks -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- SECURE k-CONNECTIVITY PROPERTIESOF WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Reference Model -- 3. k-Connectivity of Kryptographs -- 3.1. Survivor Function Pr{connectivity ≥ k} -- 3.2. Expected Connectivity -- 4. Simulation Results -- 5. RelatedWork -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- GATEWAY SUBSET DIFFERENCE REVOCATION -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Subset Difference Revocation -- 3. Gateway Subset Difference Revocation -- 4. Evaluation -- 4.1. Security -- 4.2. Memory -- 4.3. Processing Load -- 5. Related Work -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- PART 5.KEY EXCHANGE AND ACCESS CONTROL -- AUTHENTICATED KEY EXCHANGE WITH GROUPSUPPORT FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Node-Compromise Attacker Model -- 1.2. Secure Link Communication -- 1.2.1. Random Key Pre-distribution -- 1.2.2. Pairwise Key Pre-distribution -- 1.3. Seed-Based Pre-distribution -- 1.3.1. Selective Node Capture Attack -- 1.3.2. Hypercube Pre-distribution -- 2. Group Supported Key Exchange -- 2.1. Authenticated Key Exchange with Group Support -- 2.2. Probabilistic Authentication -- 2.2.1. Probabilistic Authentication with Majority Decision.
2.3. Evaluation of the Communication and Computation Overhead.
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Security in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks / / Erdal #Caydrcd, Chunming Rong
Security in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks / / Erdal #Caydrcd, Chunming Rong
Autore #Cayirci E. (Erdal)
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (283 p.)
Disciplina 005.8
621.384
Altri autori (Persone) RongChunming
Soggetto topico Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) - Security measures
Computer networks - Security measures
ISBN 1-282-68998-3
9786612689987
0-470-51678-X
0-470-51677-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto About the Authors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Acronyms -- Part One Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Information Security -- 1.2 Scope of the Book -- 1.3 Structure of the Book -- 1.4 Electronic Resources for the Book -- 1.5 Review Questions -- 2 Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks -- 2.1 Ad Hoc Networks and Applications -- 2.2 Sensor and Actuator Networks -- 2.3 Mesh Networks. / -- 2.4 Tactical Communications and Networks -- 2.5 Factors Influencing the Design of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks -- .6 Review Questions -- 3 The Wireless Medium -- 3.1 Wireless Channel Fundamentals and Security -- 3.2 Advanced Radio Technologies -- 3.3 Review Questions -- 4 Medium Access and Error Control -- 4.1 Medium Access Control -- 4.2 Error Control -- 4.3 Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks -- 4.4 Wireless Local Area Networks -- 4.5 Wireless Personal Area Networks. / -- 4.6 Review Questions -- 5 Routing -- 5.1 Internet Protocol and Mobile IP -- 5.2 Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks -- 5.3 Routing in Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks -- 5.4 Review Questions -- 6 Reliability, Flow and Congestion Control -- 6.1 Reliability -- 6.2 Flow and Congestion Control -- 6.3 Review Questions -- 7 Other Challenges and Security Aspects -- 7.1 Localization and Positioning -- 7.2 Time Synchronization -- 7.3 Addressing -- 7.4 Data Aggregation and Fusion -- 7.5 Data Querying -- 7.6 Coverage -- 7.7 Mobility Management -- 7.8 Cross-layer Design -- 7.9 Review Questions -- Part Two Security in Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking -- 8 Security Attacks in Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks -- 8.1 Security Attacks -- 8.2 Attackers -- 8.3 Security Goals -- 8.4 Review Questions -- 9 Cryptography -- 9.1 Symmetric Encryption -- 9.2 Asymmetric Encryption -- 9.3 Hash Functions and Message Authentication Code -- 9.4 Cascading Hashing -- 9.5 Review Questions -- 10 Challenges and Solutions: Basic Issues -- 10.1 Bootstrapping Security in Ad Hoc Networks.
10.2 Bootstrapping Security in Sensor Networks -- 10.3 Key Distribution, Exchange and Management -- 10.4 Authentication Issues -- 10.5 Integrity -- 10.6 Review Questions -- 11 Challenges and Solutions: Protection -- 11.1 Privacy and Anonymity -- 11.2 Intrusion Detection -- 11.3 Defense Against Traffic Analysis -- 11.4 Access Control and Secure Human / Computer Interaction -- 11.5 Software-Based Anti-Tamper Techniques -- 11.6 Tamper Resilience: Hardware Protection -- 11.7 Availability and Plausibility -- 11.8 Review Questions -- 12 Secure Routing -- 12.1 Defense Against Security Attacks in Ad Hoc Routing -- 12.2 Secure Ad Hoc Routing Protocols -- 12.3 Further Reading -- 12.4 Review Questions -- 13 Specific Challenges and Solutions -- 13.1 SPINS: Security Protocols for Sensor Networks -- 13.2 Quarantine Region Scheme for Spam Attacks -- 13.3 Secure Charging and Rewarding Scheme -- 13.4 Secure Node Localization -- 13.5 Secure Time Synchronization -- 13.6 Secure Event and Event Boundary Detection -- 13.7 Review Questions -- 14 Information Operations and Electronic Warfare -- 14.1 Electronic Support -- 14.2 Electronic Attack -- 14.3 Electronic Protection -- 14.4 Review Questions -- 15 Standards -- 15.1 X.800 and RFC 2828 -- 15.2 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) -- 15.3 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) -- References -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910145261303321
#Cayirci E. (Erdal)  
Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , c2009
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Security in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks / / Erdal #Caydrcd, Chunming Rong
Security in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks / / Erdal #Caydrcd, Chunming Rong
Autore #Cayirci E. (Erdal)
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (283 p.)
Disciplina 005.8
621.384
Altri autori (Persone) RongChunming
Soggetto topico Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) - Security measures
Computer networks - Security measures
ISBN 1-282-68998-3
9786612689987
0-470-51678-X
0-470-51677-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto About the Authors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Acronyms -- Part One Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Information Security -- 1.2 Scope of the Book -- 1.3 Structure of the Book -- 1.4 Electronic Resources for the Book -- 1.5 Review Questions -- 2 Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks -- 2.1 Ad Hoc Networks and Applications -- 2.2 Sensor and Actuator Networks -- 2.3 Mesh Networks. / -- 2.4 Tactical Communications and Networks -- 2.5 Factors Influencing the Design of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks -- .6 Review Questions -- 3 The Wireless Medium -- 3.1 Wireless Channel Fundamentals and Security -- 3.2 Advanced Radio Technologies -- 3.3 Review Questions -- 4 Medium Access and Error Control -- 4.1 Medium Access Control -- 4.2 Error Control -- 4.3 Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks -- 4.4 Wireless Local Area Networks -- 4.5 Wireless Personal Area Networks. / -- 4.6 Review Questions -- 5 Routing -- 5.1 Internet Protocol and Mobile IP -- 5.2 Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks -- 5.3 Routing in Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks -- 5.4 Review Questions -- 6 Reliability, Flow and Congestion Control -- 6.1 Reliability -- 6.2 Flow and Congestion Control -- 6.3 Review Questions -- 7 Other Challenges and Security Aspects -- 7.1 Localization and Positioning -- 7.2 Time Synchronization -- 7.3 Addressing -- 7.4 Data Aggregation and Fusion -- 7.5 Data Querying -- 7.6 Coverage -- 7.7 Mobility Management -- 7.8 Cross-layer Design -- 7.9 Review Questions -- Part Two Security in Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking -- 8 Security Attacks in Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks -- 8.1 Security Attacks -- 8.2 Attackers -- 8.3 Security Goals -- 8.4 Review Questions -- 9 Cryptography -- 9.1 Symmetric Encryption -- 9.2 Asymmetric Encryption -- 9.3 Hash Functions and Message Authentication Code -- 9.4 Cascading Hashing -- 9.5 Review Questions -- 10 Challenges and Solutions: Basic Issues -- 10.1 Bootstrapping Security in Ad Hoc Networks.
10.2 Bootstrapping Security in Sensor Networks -- 10.3 Key Distribution, Exchange and Management -- 10.4 Authentication Issues -- 10.5 Integrity -- 10.6 Review Questions -- 11 Challenges and Solutions: Protection -- 11.1 Privacy and Anonymity -- 11.2 Intrusion Detection -- 11.3 Defense Against Traffic Analysis -- 11.4 Access Control and Secure Human / Computer Interaction -- 11.5 Software-Based Anti-Tamper Techniques -- 11.6 Tamper Resilience: Hardware Protection -- 11.7 Availability and Plausibility -- 11.8 Review Questions -- 12 Secure Routing -- 12.1 Defense Against Security Attacks in Ad Hoc Routing -- 12.2 Secure Ad Hoc Routing Protocols -- 12.3 Further Reading -- 12.4 Review Questions -- 13 Specific Challenges and Solutions -- 13.1 SPINS: Security Protocols for Sensor Networks -- 13.2 Quarantine Region Scheme for Spam Attacks -- 13.3 Secure Charging and Rewarding Scheme -- 13.4 Secure Node Localization -- 13.5 Secure Time Synchronization -- 13.6 Secure Event and Event Boundary Detection -- 13.7 Review Questions -- 14 Information Operations and Electronic Warfare -- 14.1 Electronic Support -- 14.2 Electronic Attack -- 14.3 Electronic Protection -- 14.4 Review Questions -- 15 Standards -- 15.1 X.800 and RFC 2828 -- 15.2 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) -- 15.3 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) -- References -- Index.
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#Cayirci E. (Erdal)  
Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , c2009
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Security in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks / / Erdal Cayrc, Chunming Rong
Security in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks / / Erdal Cayrc, Chunming Rong
Autore Cayirci E (Erdal)
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (283 p.)
Disciplina 005.8
Altri autori (Persone) RongChunming
Soggetto topico Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) - Security measures
Computer networks - Security measures
ISBN 1-282-68998-3
9786612689987
0-470-51678-X
0-470-51677-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto About the Authors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Acronyms -- Part One Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Information Security -- 1.2 Scope of the Book -- 1.3 Structure of the Book -- 1.4 Electronic Resources for the Book -- 1.5 Review Questions -- 2 Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks -- 2.1 Ad Hoc Networks and Applications -- 2.2 Sensor and Actuator Networks -- 2.3 Mesh Networks. / -- 2.4 Tactical Communications and Networks -- 2.5 Factors Influencing the Design of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks -- .6 Review Questions -- 3 The Wireless Medium -- 3.1 Wireless Channel Fundamentals and Security -- 3.2 Advanced Radio Technologies -- 3.3 Review Questions -- 4 Medium Access and Error Control -- 4.1 Medium Access Control -- 4.2 Error Control -- 4.3 Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks -- 4.4 Wireless Local Area Networks -- 4.5 Wireless Personal Area Networks. / -- 4.6 Review Questions -- 5 Routing -- 5.1 Internet Protocol and Mobile IP -- 5.2 Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks -- 5.3 Routing in Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks -- 5.4 Review Questions -- 6 Reliability, Flow and Congestion Control -- 6.1 Reliability -- 6.2 Flow and Congestion Control -- 6.3 Review Questions -- 7 Other Challenges and Security Aspects -- 7.1 Localization and Positioning -- 7.2 Time Synchronization -- 7.3 Addressing -- 7.4 Data Aggregation and Fusion -- 7.5 Data Querying -- 7.6 Coverage -- 7.7 Mobility Management -- 7.8 Cross-layer Design -- 7.9 Review Questions -- Part Two Security in Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking -- 8 Security Attacks in Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks -- 8.1 Security Attacks -- 8.2 Attackers -- 8.3 Security Goals -- 8.4 Review Questions -- 9 Cryptography -- 9.1 Symmetric Encryption -- 9.2 Asymmetric Encryption -- 9.3 Hash Functions and Message Authentication Code -- 9.4 Cascading Hashing -- 9.5 Review Questions -- 10 Challenges and Solutions: Basic Issues -- 10.1 Bootstrapping Security in Ad Hoc Networks.
10.2 Bootstrapping Security in Sensor Networks -- 10.3 Key Distribution, Exchange and Management -- 10.4 Authentication Issues -- 10.5 Integrity -- 10.6 Review Questions -- 11 Challenges and Solutions: Protection -- 11.1 Privacy and Anonymity -- 11.2 Intrusion Detection -- 11.3 Defense Against Traffic Analysis -- 11.4 Access Control and Secure Human / Computer Interaction -- 11.5 Software-Based Anti-Tamper Techniques -- 11.6 Tamper Resilience: Hardware Protection -- 11.7 Availability and Plausibility -- 11.8 Review Questions -- 12 Secure Routing -- 12.1 Defense Against Security Attacks in Ad Hoc Routing -- 12.2 Secure Ad Hoc Routing Protocols -- 12.3 Further Reading -- 12.4 Review Questions -- 13 Specific Challenges and Solutions -- 13.1 SPINS: Security Protocols for Sensor Networks -- 13.2 Quarantine Region Scheme for Spam Attacks -- 13.3 Secure Charging and Rewarding Scheme -- 13.4 Secure Node Localization -- 13.5 Secure Time Synchronization -- 13.6 Secure Event and Event Boundary Detection -- 13.7 Review Questions -- 14 Information Operations and Electronic Warfare -- 14.1 Electronic Support -- 14.2 Electronic Attack -- 14.3 Electronic Protection -- 14.4 Review Questions -- 15 Standards -- 15.1 X.800 and RFC 2828 -- 15.2 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) -- 15.3 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) -- References -- Index.
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Cayirci E (Erdal)  
Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2009
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Security of self-organizing networks : MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET / / editor, Al-Sakib Khan Pathan
Security of self-organizing networks : MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET / / editor, Al-Sakib Khan Pathan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton : , : Auerbach Publications, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (614 p.)
Disciplina 005.8
Altri autori (Persone) PathanAl-Sakib Khan
Soggetto topico Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) - Security measures
Self-organizing systems - Security measures
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-429-09439-6
1-282-90290-3
9786612902901
1-4398-1920-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editor; Contributors; Part I: GENERAL TOPICS-SECURITY OF WIRELESS AND SELF-ORGANIZINGNETWORKS; Chapter 1: Secure Device Association; Chapter 2: Securing Route and PathIntegrity in Multihop Wireless Networks; Chapter 3: Handling Security Threatsto the RFID System of EPC Networks; Chapter 4: Survey of Anomaly Detection Algorithms; Chapter 5: Reputation- and Trust-BasedSystems forWirelessSelf-Organizing Networks; Part II: MOBILE AD HOC NETWORK ANDVEHICULAR AD HOCNETWORK SECURITY; Chapter 6: Security Threats in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Chapter 7: Key Management in Mobile Ad Hoc NetworksChapter 8: Combating against SecurityAttacks against MobileAd Hoc Networks (MANETs); Chapter 9: Classification of AttacksonWireless Mobile Ad HocNetworks and Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks; Chapter 10: Security in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks; Chapter 11: Toward a Robust Trust Modelfor Ensuring Security and Privacy in VANETs; Chapter 12: Sybil Attack in VANETs; Part III: WIRELESS SENSORNETWORK SECURITY; Chapter 13: Key Management SchemesofWireless Sensor Networks; Chapter 14: Key Management TechniquesforWireless Sensor Networks
Chapter 15: Bio-Inspired IntrusionDetection forWireless Sensor NetworksChapter 16: Biological InspiredAutonomously SecureMechanism forWireless Sensor Networks; Chapter 17:Controlled Link Establishment Attack on KeyPre-Distribution Schemes forDistributed Sensor Networksand Countermeasures; Chapter 18: Proactive Key VariationOwing to Dynamic Clustering(PERIODIC) in Sensor Networks; Chapter 19: Secure Routing ArchitecturesUsing Cross-LayerInformation for AttackAvoidance (with Case Study on Wormhole Attacks); Chapter 20: Reputation-Based TrustSystems in Wireless Sensor Networks
Chapter 21: Major Works on the Necessityand Implementations of PKC in WSNsPart IV: WIRELESS MESH NETWORK SECURITY; Chapter 22: Secure Access Control andAuthentication inWireless Mesh Networks; Chapter 23: Misbehavior Detection in Wireless Mesh Networks; Back cover
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Boca Raton : , : Auerbach Publications, , 2011
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Security of self-organizing networks : MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET / / editor, Al-Sakib Khan Pathan
Security of self-organizing networks : MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET / / editor, Al-Sakib Khan Pathan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton : , : Auerbach Publications, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (614 p.)
Disciplina 005.8
Altri autori (Persone) PathanAl-Sakib Khan
Soggetto topico Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) - Security measures
Self-organizing systems - Security measures
ISBN 0-429-09439-6
1-282-90290-3
9786612902901
1-4398-1920-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
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Nota di contenuto Front cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editor; Contributors; Part I: GENERAL TOPICS-SECURITY OF WIRELESS AND SELF-ORGANIZINGNETWORKS; Chapter 1: Secure Device Association; Chapter 2: Securing Route and PathIntegrity in Multihop Wireless Networks; Chapter 3: Handling Security Threatsto the RFID System of EPC Networks; Chapter 4: Survey of Anomaly Detection Algorithms; Chapter 5: Reputation- and Trust-BasedSystems forWirelessSelf-Organizing Networks; Part II: MOBILE AD HOC NETWORK ANDVEHICULAR AD HOCNETWORK SECURITY; Chapter 6: Security Threats in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Chapter 7: Key Management in Mobile Ad Hoc NetworksChapter 8: Combating against SecurityAttacks against MobileAd Hoc Networks (MANETs); Chapter 9: Classification of AttacksonWireless Mobile Ad HocNetworks and Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks; Chapter 10: Security in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks; Chapter 11: Toward a Robust Trust Modelfor Ensuring Security and Privacy in VANETs; Chapter 12: Sybil Attack in VANETs; Part III: WIRELESS SENSORNETWORK SECURITY; Chapter 13: Key Management SchemesofWireless Sensor Networks; Chapter 14: Key Management TechniquesforWireless Sensor Networks
Chapter 15: Bio-Inspired IntrusionDetection forWireless Sensor NetworksChapter 16: Biological InspiredAutonomously SecureMechanism forWireless Sensor Networks; Chapter 17:Controlled Link Establishment Attack on KeyPre-Distribution Schemes forDistributed Sensor Networksand Countermeasures; Chapter 18: Proactive Key VariationOwing to Dynamic Clustering(PERIODIC) in Sensor Networks; Chapter 19: Secure Routing ArchitecturesUsing Cross-LayerInformation for AttackAvoidance (with Case Study on Wormhole Attacks); Chapter 20: Reputation-Based TrustSystems in Wireless Sensor Networks
Chapter 21: Major Works on the Necessityand Implementations of PKC in WSNsPart IV: WIRELESS MESH NETWORK SECURITY; Chapter 22: Secure Access Control andAuthentication inWireless Mesh Networks; Chapter 23: Misbehavior Detection in Wireless Mesh Networks; Back cover
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Boca Raton : , : Auerbach Publications, , 2011
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Security of self-organizing networks : MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET / / editor, Al-Sakib Khan Pathan
Security of self-organizing networks : MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET / / editor, Al-Sakib Khan Pathan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton : , : Auerbach Publications, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (614 p.)
Disciplina 005.8
Altri autori (Persone) PathanAl-Sakib Khan
Soggetto topico Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) - Security measures
Self-organizing systems - Security measures
ISBN 0-429-09439-6
1-282-90290-3
9786612902901
1-4398-1920-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editor; Contributors; Part I: GENERAL TOPICS-SECURITY OF WIRELESS AND SELF-ORGANIZINGNETWORKS; Chapter 1: Secure Device Association; Chapter 2: Securing Route and PathIntegrity in Multihop Wireless Networks; Chapter 3: Handling Security Threatsto the RFID System of EPC Networks; Chapter 4: Survey of Anomaly Detection Algorithms; Chapter 5: Reputation- and Trust-BasedSystems forWirelessSelf-Organizing Networks; Part II: MOBILE AD HOC NETWORK ANDVEHICULAR AD HOCNETWORK SECURITY; Chapter 6: Security Threats in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Chapter 7: Key Management in Mobile Ad Hoc NetworksChapter 8: Combating against SecurityAttacks against MobileAd Hoc Networks (MANETs); Chapter 9: Classification of AttacksonWireless Mobile Ad HocNetworks and Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks; Chapter 10: Security in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks; Chapter 11: Toward a Robust Trust Modelfor Ensuring Security and Privacy in VANETs; Chapter 12: Sybil Attack in VANETs; Part III: WIRELESS SENSORNETWORK SECURITY; Chapter 13: Key Management SchemesofWireless Sensor Networks; Chapter 14: Key Management TechniquesforWireless Sensor Networks
Chapter 15: Bio-Inspired IntrusionDetection forWireless Sensor NetworksChapter 16: Biological InspiredAutonomously SecureMechanism forWireless Sensor Networks; Chapter 17:Controlled Link Establishment Attack on KeyPre-Distribution Schemes forDistributed Sensor Networksand Countermeasures; Chapter 18: Proactive Key VariationOwing to Dynamic Clustering(PERIODIC) in Sensor Networks; Chapter 19: Secure Routing ArchitecturesUsing Cross-LayerInformation for AttackAvoidance (with Case Study on Wormhole Attacks); Chapter 20: Reputation-Based TrustSystems in Wireless Sensor Networks
Chapter 21: Major Works on the Necessityand Implementations of PKC in WSNsPart IV: WIRELESS MESH NETWORK SECURITY; Chapter 22: Secure Access Control andAuthentication inWireless Mesh Networks; Chapter 23: Misbehavior Detection in Wireless Mesh Networks; Back cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910800052103321
Boca Raton : , : Auerbach Publications, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Security of self-organizing networks : MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET / / edited by Al-Sakib Khan Pathan
Security of self-organizing networks : MANET, WSN, WMN, VANET / / edited by Al-Sakib Khan Pathan
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton, : Auerbach Publications, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (614 p.)
Disciplina 005.8
Altri autori (Persone) PathanAl-Sakib Khan
Soggetto topico Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) - Security measures
Self-organizing systems - Security measures
ISBN 0-429-09439-6
1-282-90290-3
9786612902901
1-4398-1920-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editor; Contributors; Part I: GENERAL TOPICS-SECURITY OF WIRELESS AND SELF-ORGANIZINGNETWORKS; Chapter 1: Secure Device Association; Chapter 2: Securing Route and PathIntegrity in Multihop Wireless Networks; Chapter 3: Handling Security Threatsto the RFID System of EPC Networks; Chapter 4: Survey of Anomaly Detection Algorithms; Chapter 5: Reputation- and Trust-BasedSystems forWirelessSelf-Organizing Networks; Part II: MOBILE AD HOC NETWORK ANDVEHICULAR AD HOCNETWORK SECURITY; Chapter 6: Security Threats in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Chapter 7: Key Management in Mobile Ad Hoc NetworksChapter 8: Combating against SecurityAttacks against MobileAd Hoc Networks (MANETs); Chapter 9: Classification of AttacksonWireless Mobile Ad HocNetworks and Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks; Chapter 10: Security in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks; Chapter 11: Toward a Robust Trust Modelfor Ensuring Security and Privacy in VANETs; Chapter 12: Sybil Attack in VANETs; Part III: WIRELESS SENSORNETWORK SECURITY; Chapter 13: Key Management SchemesofWireless Sensor Networks; Chapter 14: Key Management TechniquesforWireless Sensor Networks
Chapter 15: Bio-Inspired IntrusionDetection forWireless Sensor NetworksChapter 16: Biological InspiredAutonomously SecureMechanism forWireless Sensor Networks; Chapter 17:Controlled Link Establishment Attack on KeyPre-Distribution Schemes forDistributed Sensor Networksand Countermeasures; Chapter 18: Proactive Key VariationOwing to Dynamic Clustering(PERIODIC) in Sensor Networks; Chapter 19: Secure Routing ArchitecturesUsing Cross-LayerInformation for AttackAvoidance (with Case Study on Wormhole Attacks); Chapter 20: Reputation-Based TrustSystems in Wireless Sensor Networks
Chapter 21: Major Works on the Necessityand Implementations of PKC in WSNsPart IV: WIRELESS MESH NETWORK SECURITY; Chapter 22: Secure Access Control andAuthentication inWireless Mesh Networks; Chapter 23: Misbehavior Detection in Wireless Mesh Networks; Back cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910828899303321
Boca Raton, : Auerbach Publications, 2010
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