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Conference paper

Toward a Threat Model for Energy-Harvesting Wireless Sensor Networks

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Department of Informatics and Mathematical Modeling, Technical University of Denmark1

Embedded Systems Engineering, Department of Informatics and Mathematical Modeling, Technical University of Denmark2

Language-Based Technology, Department of Informatics and Mathematical Modeling, Technical University of Denmark3

Security is a crucial matter for Wireless Sensor Networks. With the recent introduction of Energy-Harvesting nodes, it has gained even more importance. By exploiting the ability of scavenging energy from the surrounding environment, the lifespan of a node has drastically increased. This is one of the reasons why security needs a new take in this topic.

Traditional solutions may not work in this new domain. Brand new challenges and threats may arise and new solutions have to be designed. In this paper we present a first taxonomy of attacks, focusing on how they change in the energy-harvesting context compared to regular sensor networks. We also discuss existing security solutions specific for the energy harvesting world and comment on the trend that this topic may follow in the future.

Finally, we draw a comparison between the cyber-physical attacker we define in our model and adversary models belonging to security protocols verification literature.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2012
Pages: 289-301
Proceedings: 4th International Conference on Networked Digital Technologies (NDT 2012)International Conference on Networked Digital Technologies
Series: Communications in Computer and Information Science
Journal subtitle: 4th International Conference, Ndt 2012 Dubai, Uae, April 24-26, 2012 Proceedings, Part II
ISBN: 3642305660 , 3642305679 , 9783642305665 and 9783642305672
ISSN: 18650929
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30567-2_24
ORCIDs: Dragoni, Nicola

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