An Improved Mobility-Based Control Protocol for Tolerating Clone Failures in Wireless Sensor Networks

Sensors (Basel). 2016 Nov 23;16(11):1955. doi: 10.3390/s16111955.

Abstract

Nowadays, with the ubiquitous presence of the Internet of Things industry, the application of emerging sensor networks has become a focus of public attention. Unattended sensor nodes can be comprised and cloned to destroy the network topology. This paper proposes a novel distributed protocol and management technique for the detection of mobile replicas to tolerate node failures. In our scheme, sensors' location claims are forwarded to obtain samples only when the corresponding witnesses meet. Meanwhile, sequential tests of statistical hypotheses are applied to further detect the cloned node by witnesses. The combination of randomized detection based on encountering and sequential tests drastically reduces the routing overhead and false positive/negative rate for detection. Theoretical analysis and simulation results show the detection efficiency and reasonable overhead of the proposed method.

Keywords: emerging sensor networks; mobility-assisted; node clone attacks; sequential test; topology control.