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Finding Robust Assailant Using Optimization Functions (FiRAO-PG) in Wireless Sensor Network

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  • Piyush Kumar Shukla
  • Sachin Goyal
  • Rajesh Wadhvani
  • M. A. Rizvi
  • Poonam Sharma
  • Neeraj Tantubay

Abstract

Wireless sensor network consists of hundreds or thousands of low cost, low power, and self-organizing tiny sensor nodes that are deployed within the sensor network. Sensor network is susceptible to physical attacks due to deprived power and restricted resource capability and is exposed to external environment for transmitting and receiving data. Node capture attack is one of the most menacing attack in the wireless sensor network and may be physically captured by an adversary for extracting confidential information regarding cryptographic keys, node’s unique id, and so forth, from its memory to eliminate the confidentiality and integrity of the wireless links. Node capture attack suffers from severe security breach and tremendous network cost. We propose an empirically designed multiple objectives node capture attack algorithm based on optimization functions as an effective solution against the attacking efficiency of node capture attack. Finding robust assailant optimization-particle swarm optimization and genetic algorithm (FiRAO-PG) consists of multiple objectives: maximum node participation, maximum key participation, and minimum resource expenditure to find optimal nodes using PSO and GA. It will leverage a comprehensive tool to destroy maximum portion of the network realizing cost-effectiveness and higher attacking efficiency. The simulation results manifest that FiRAO-PG can provide higher fraction of compromised traffic than matrix algorithm (MA) so the attacking efficiency of FiRAO-PG is higher.

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  • Piyush Kumar Shukla & Sachin Goyal & Rajesh Wadhvani & M. A. Rizvi & Poonam Sharma & Neeraj Tantubay, 2015. "Finding Robust Assailant Using Optimization Functions (FiRAO-PG) in Wireless Sensor Network," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-7, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:594345
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/594345
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