Behavioral Modeling of WSN MAC Layer Security Attacks: A Sequential UML Approach

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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are growing enormously and becoming increasingly attractive for a variety of application areas such as tele-health monitoring, industry monitoring, home automation and many more. The primary weakness shared by all wireless application and technologies is the vulnerability to security attacks/threats. The performance and behavior of a WSN are vastly affected by such attacks. In order to be able to better address the vulnerabilities of WSNs in terms of security, it is important to understand the behavior of the attacks.
This paper addresses the behavioral modeling of medium access control (MAC) security attacks in WSNs. The MAC layer is responsible for energy consumption, delay and channel utilization of the network and attacks on this layer can introduce significant degradation of the individual sensor nodes due to energy drain and in performance due to delays. The behavioral modeling of attacks will be beneficial for designing efficient and secure MAC layer protocols. The security attacks are modeled using a sequential diagram approach of Unified Modeling Language (UML). Further, a new attack definition, specific to hybrid MAC mechanisms, is proposed.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Cyber Security and Mobility
Publication dateJan 2012
Volume1
Journal number1
Pages65-82
Number of pages18
ISSN2245-1439
StatePublished

Keywords

  • Wireless sensor networks (WSNs), media access control (MAC), unified modelling language (UML), security and attacks

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