New Detection Paradigms to Improve Wireless Sensor Network Performance under Jamming Attacks

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2019-06-01

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Del-Valle-Soto, Carolina
Mex-Perera, Carlos
Aldaya, Ivan [UNESP]
Lezama, Fernando
Arturo Nolazco-Flores, Juan
Monroy, Raul

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Mdpi

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In this work, two new self-tuning collaborative-based mechanisms for jamming detection are proposed. These techniques are named (i) Connected Mechanism and (ii) Extended Mechanism. The first one detects jamming by comparing the performance parameters with respect to directly connected neighbors by interchanging packets with performance metric information, whereas the latter, jamming detection relays comparing defined zones of nodes related with a collector node, and using information of this collector detects a possible affected zone. The effectiveness of these techniques were tested in simulated environment of a quadrangular grid of 7 x 7, each node delivering 10 packets/sec, and defining as collector node, the one in the lower left corner of the grid. The jammer node is sending packets under reactive jamming. The mechanism was implemented and tested in AODV (Ad hoc On Demand Distance Vector), DSR (Dynamic Source Routing), and MPH (Multi-Parent Hierarchical), named AODV-M, DSR-M and MPH-M, respectively. Results reveal that the proposed techniques increase the accurate of the detected zone, reducing the detection of the affected zone up to 15% for AODV-M and DSR-M and up to 4% using the MPH-M protocol.

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detection and mitigation jamming, performance metrics, wireless sensor networks

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Sensors. Basel: Mdpi, v. 19, n. 11, 23 p., 2019.

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