Fighting Insomnia: A Secure Wake-Up Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks

R. Falk, H. Hof
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Abstract

Sleep deprivation attacks are still an unsolved but critical problem in sensor networks. They aim on quickly exhausting energy reserves of battery-powered sensor nodes by continuously sending messages to the node, preventing the attacked node to switch to an energy-saving sleep state. Sleep deprivation attacks come also in the form of sending traffic that causes a sleeping node to wake-up. Sleep deprivation attacks have the potential to lessen the lifetime of typical sensor nodes from years to days or even hours. One important communication standard for sensor networks is IEEE 802.15.4 that defines cryptographic protection of frames. While many attacks like eavesdropping or modification of frames are covered by the available security mechanisms, these mechanisms do not address sleep deprivation attacks. This paper proposes a secure wake-up scheme that activates a sensor node by a secure wake-up radio from a sleep state only if messages from an authenticated and legitimate node are pending. A lightweight security verification scheme is used that can easily be performed without requiring the node to change to active state.
对抗失眠:无线传感器网络的安全唤醒方案
在传感器网络中,睡眠剥夺攻击仍然是一个未解决的关键问题。它们的目标是通过不断向节点发送消息,快速耗尽电池供电的传感器节点的能量储备,防止被攻击节点切换到节能休眠状态。睡眠剥夺攻击还会以发送流量的形式出现,导致睡眠节点被唤醒。睡眠剥夺攻击有可能将典型传感器节点的寿命从几年缩短到几天甚至几个小时。传感器网络的一个重要通信标准是IEEE 802.15.4,它定义了帧的加密保护。虽然许多攻击,如窃听或修改帧是由可用的安全机制覆盖,这些机制不解决睡眠剥夺攻击。本文提出了一种安全唤醒方案,该方案仅当来自经过认证的合法节点的消息处于等待状态时,才通过安全唤醒无线电从休眠状态激活传感器节点。使用了一种轻量级的安全验证方案,无需节点更改为活动状态即可轻松执行该方案。
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