DocumentCode :
645011
Title :
Physical layer security for wireless sensor networks
Author :
Choi, Jinho ; Ha, Jeongseok ; Jeon, Hyoungsuk
Author_Institution :
College of Engineering, Swansea University Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK
fYear :
2013
fDate :
8-11 Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
In the past decades, physical layer security has been extensively studied to exploit fundamental capabilities of physical layer such as randomness in wireless channels, signal-to-noise ratio gap, intended jamming, etc., for secure wireless communications. The notion of secrecy rate plays a crucial role in quantifying the transmission rate for secure communications in the presence of an eavesdropper. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) often require secure communications as the transmissions from sensors to a fusion center are vulnerable to eavesdropping. Although the application of cryptography schemes has been considered in WSNs, most schemes would be too expensive for sensors in terms of computation and energy cost. Thus, it might be necessary to devise physical layer security schemes that exploit properties of wireless channels to avoid eavesdropping with much less computation and energy cost. In this paper, we discuss physical layer security techniques for the WSNs that perform distributed detection. Since the notion of secrecy rate may not be useful in WSNs, we employ the notion of the maximum equivocation in distributed detection to see whether or not perfect secrecy is achievable.
Keywords :
Encryption; Frequency control; Physical layer; Sensors; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Physical layer security; distributed detection; wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), 2013 IEEE 24th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
London, United Kingdom
ISSN :
2166-9570
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2013.6666094
Filename :
6666094
Link To Document :
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