Resilient Consensus-Based Time Synchronization with Distributed Sybil Attack Detection Strategy for Wireless Sensor Networks: A Graph Theoretic Approach

Q4 Computer Science
S. K. Jha, Anil Gupta, Niranjan Panigrahi
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Abstract

– Security attacks on time synchronization services prevent the Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) from operating consistently and possibly cause the system to go down entirely. One of the most vulnerable attack types where a node falsely assumes many identities is the Sybil attack. Despite receiving a lot of attention for their simplicity and distributed nature, consensus-based time synchronization (CTS) algorithms in WSN do not exhibit robust behavior when subjected to a Sybil attack. In this context, a message-level Sybil detection mechanism, the Sybil resilient consensus time synchronization protocol (SRCTS), is proposed using a graph-theoretic approach. A novel distributed mechanism based on connected component theory is proposed to detect and filter Sybil messages. The comparison has been shown with Robust and secure Time Synchronization Protocol (RTSP) and Node-identification-based secure time synchronization protocols (NiSTS) for detection and convergence speed. The Sybil message detection rate is improved by 6% as compared to SRCTS vs RTSP and by 14% as compared to SRCTS vs NiSTS. Simulation results exhibit that the SRCTS algorithm is 62% more effective as compared to NiSTS and 45% more efficient than RTSP in terms of convergence rate. An in-depth mathematical analysis is presented to prove the correctness of the algorithms, and the message complexity is proven to be O(n 2 ). The algorithm is validated through extensive simulation results.
基于弹性共识的无线传感器网络时间同步分布式Sybil攻击检测策略:一种图论方法
—对时间同步服务的安全攻击会导致无线传感器网络(wsn)无法持续运行,甚至可能导致系统完全瘫痪。最脆弱的攻击类型之一是Sybil攻击,其中一个节点错误地假设了许多身份。尽管WSN中基于共识的时间同步(CTS)算法因其简单性和分布式特性而受到广泛关注,但当受到Sybil攻击时,CTS算法并不表现出鲁棒性。在此背景下,采用图论方法提出了一种消息级Sybil检测机制,即Sybil弹性一致时间同步协议(SRCTS)。提出了一种基于连接组件理论的分布式Sybil消息检测和过滤机制。鲁棒安全时间同步协议(RTSP)和基于节点识别的安全时间同步协议(nsts)在检测和收敛速度方面进行了比较。与SRCTS和RTSP相比,Sybil消息检测率提高了6%,与SRCTS和nist相比提高了14%。仿真结果表明,SRCTS算法在收敛速度上比nsts算法提高62%,比RTSP算法提高45%。通过深入的数学分析,证明了算法的正确性,并证明了消息复杂度为O(n 2)。仿真结果验证了该算法的有效性。
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International Journal of Computer Networks and Applications
International Journal of Computer Networks and Applications Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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