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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Network Security
  • Wireless Sensor Networks

Background:

  • Mobile sinks are crucial for sensor network applications like military and homeland security.
  • Existing research on sink mobility often overlooks security considerations.
  • Integrating security during the design phase is paramount for robust sensor network routing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present SCODEplus, an energy-efficient secure routing and key management scheme for mobile sinks in sensor networks.
  • To address the security challenges posed by sink mobility in large-scale sensor networks.
  • To improve upon previous secure routing protocols by incorporating design-time security and efficiency enhancements.

Main Methods:

  • Developed SCODEplus, integrating key management and routing protocols during the design phase.
  • Organized network topology in a hexagonal plane for enhanced efficiency.
  • Implemented sensor node deployment based on Gaussian distribution for realistic scenarios.
  • Ensured no GPS or external location services are required for node positioning.

Main Results:

  • SCODEplus effectively defends against common sensor network attacks, including node compromise, replay, selective forwarding, sinkhole, wormhole, Sybil, and HELLO flood attacks.
  • The hexagonal topology and integrated design improve efficiency over previous square-grid topologies.
  • Security analysis confirms the scheme's resilience against node compromise impacts on non-compromised links.

Conclusions:

  • SCODEplus offers a significant advancement in secure and energy-efficient routing for mobile sensor networks.
  • The proposed scheme provides robust security against a wide range of attacks.
  • Performance evaluations demonstrate substantial reductions in communication overhead, energy consumption, and latency, with high packet delivery success rates (>97%).