2009 Third International Conference on Emerging Security Information, Systems and Technologies 2009
DOI: 10.1109/securware.2009.36
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Fighting Insomnia: A Secure Wake-Up Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks

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“…The attacker launches a sleep deprivation attack by interacting with the victim in a manner that appears to be legitimate; however, the purpose of the interactions is to keep the victim node out of its power conserving sleep mode, thereby dramatically reducing its lifetime [5,10,11]. -Barrage Attack: As in the sleep deprivation attack, the attacker seeks to keep the victim out of its sleep mode by sending seemingly legitimate requests.…”
Section: Denial-of-sleep Attacksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The attacker launches a sleep deprivation attack by interacting with the victim in a manner that appears to be legitimate; however, the purpose of the interactions is to keep the victim node out of its power conserving sleep mode, thereby dramatically reducing its lifetime [5,10,11]. -Barrage Attack: As in the sleep deprivation attack, the attacker seeks to keep the victim out of its sleep mode by sending seemingly legitimate requests.…”
Section: Denial-of-sleep Attacksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wakeup radio mechanism-based MAC protocol divides the sensor nodes in WBAN into two parts, the central control node (Hub) and sensor (Nodes) [12]. Network topological structure is usually a star form.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wakeup radio can use its own separate antenna or share it with the main radio of the device. Figure 2 shows the schematic of a simple wakeup radio circuit and sensor device [4,5].…”
Section: Wakeup Radiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An additional ultra-low power receiver is attached to the sensor nodes that can help save a significant amount of power by minimizing the idle listen period for the main radio. Out-of-band radio mechanism has been proposed for sensor networks to minimize power consumption [4,5,[12][13][14][15]. All of these works use an extra radio channel for waking up the sensor devices.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%