A Spatial Source Location Privacy-Aware Duty Cycle for Internet of Things Sensor Networks

Bradbury, Matthew and Jhumka, Arshad and Maple, Carsten (2021) A Spatial Source Location Privacy-Aware Duty Cycle for Internet of Things Sensor Networks. ACM Transactions on Internet of Things, 2 (1). pp. 1-32. ISSN 2691-1914

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Abstract

Source Location Privacy (SLP) is an important property for monitoring assets in privacy-critical sensor network and Internet of Things applications. Many SLP-aware routing techniques exist, with most striking a tradeoff between SLP and other key metrics such as energy (due to battery power). Typically, the number of messages sent has been used as a proxy for the energy consumed. Existing work (for SLP against a local attacker) does not consider the impact of sleeping via duty cycling to reduce the energy cost of an SLP-aware routing protocol. Therefore, two main challenges exist: (i) how to achieve a low duty cycle without loss of control messages that configure the SLP protocol and (ii) how to achieve high SLP without requiring a long time spent awake. In this article, we present a novel formalisation of a duty cycling protocol as a transformation process. Using derived transformation rules, we present the first duty cycling protocol for an SLP-aware routing protocol for a local eavesdropping attacker. Simulation results on grids demonstrate a duty cycle of 10%, while only increasing the capture ratio of the source by 3 percentage points, and testbed experiments on FlockLab demonstrate an 80% reduction in the average current draw.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
ACM Transactions on Internet of Things
Subjects:
?? SOURCE LOCATION PRIVACYWIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKSFAKE SOURCESDUTY CYCLE ??
ID Code:
154164
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Deposited On:
26 Apr 2021 13:55
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
Last Modified:
19 Sep 2023 02:37