AMC Model for Denial of Sleep Attack Detection

Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture

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Due to deployment in hostile environment, wireless sensor network is vulnerable to various attacks. Exhausted sensor nodes in sensor network become a challenging issue because it disrupts the normal connectivity of the network. Affected nodes give rise to denial of service that resists to get the objective of sensor network in real life. A mathematical model based on Absorbing Markov Chain (AMC)is proposed for Denial of Sleep attack detection in sensor network. In this mechanism, whether sensor network is affected by denial of sleep attack or not can be decided by considering expected death time of sensor network under normal scenario.

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Srirupa Banerjee

This paper highlights on a very innovative idea required for sensor network to detect malicious activities.

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