Authors:
Roberta Daidone
;
Gianluca Dini
and
Marco Tiloca
Affiliation:
University of Pisa, Italy
Keyword(s):
Security, Wireless Sensor Networks.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Authentication
;
Obstacles
;
Programming and Middleware
;
Security: Vulnerability and Privacy
;
Sensor Networks
;
Software and Architectures
Abstract:
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are prone to security attacks. To protect the network from potential adversaries, it is necessary to secure communications between sensor nodes. If we consider a network of heterogeneous objects including WSNs, security requirements may be far more complex. A single application may deal with different traffic flows, each one of which may have different security requirements, that possibly change over time. In this paper, we present STaR, a software component which provides security transparency and reconfigurability for WSNs programming. STaR allows for securing multiple traffic flows at the same time according to specified security policies, and is transparent to the application, i.e. no changes to the original application or the communication protocol are required. STaR can be easily reconfigured at runtime, thus coping with changes of security requirements. Finally, we present our implementation of STaR for Tmote Sky motes, and evaluate it in terms
of memory occupancy, communication overhead, and energy consumption.
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