Quantitative Analysis On Source-Location Privacy For Wireless Sensor Networks

IEEE INFOCOM 2020 - IEEE CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOPS (INFOCOM WKSHPS)(2020)

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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been widely used in various applications for continuous event monitoring and detection. Dual to lack of a protected physical boundary, WSNs are vulnerable to trace-back attacks. The existing secure routing protocols are designed to protect source location privacy by increasing uncertainty of routing direction against statistic analysis on traffic flow. Nevertheless, the security has not been quantitatively measured and shown the direction of secure routing design. In this paper, we propose a theoretical security measurement scheme to define and analyze the quantitative amount of the information leakage from each eavesdropped message. Through the theoretical analysis, we identify vulnerabilities of existing routing algorithms and quantitatively compute the direction information leakage based on various routing strategy. The theoretical analysis results also indicate the direction for maximization of source location privacy.
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source location privacy,statistic analysis,secure routing design,theoretical security measurement scheme,routing algorithms,direction information leakage,routing strategy,theoretical analysis results,quantitative analysis,source-location privacy,wireless sensor networks,WSNs,continuous event monitoring,protected physical boundary,existing secure routing protocols
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