LooCI: a loosely-coupled component infrastructure for networked embedded systems
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia
Towards trustworthy shared networked sensor-actuator systems
Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Workshop on Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research
Associative routing for wireless sensor networks
Computer Communications
FAMoS: a flexible active monitoring service for wireless sensor networks
DAIS'12 Proceedings of the 12th IFIP WG 6.1 international conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems
Building Wireless Sensor Network Applications with LooCI
International Journal of Mobile Computing and Multimedia Communications
Access control in multi-party wireless sensor networks
EWSN'13 Proceedings of the 10th European conference on Wireless Sensor Networks
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The lack of support for federation and sharing inhibits real-world deployment of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In federated mode, multiple sensor networks belonging to separate administrative domains are used to achieve an application’s goal; in shared mode a single sensor or network provides its services to a range of applications. The lack of support for federation and sharing is particularly problematic with respect to enforcing security, not only at node or network level but also at the end-to-end application level. This paper highlights the missing links in state-of-the-art WSN security mechanisms, identifies the extra security requirements of shared and federated operations, and provides a high-level overview of security middleware and mechanisms to address the challenges. The resulting structured inventory of mechanisms provides building blocks to tackle the security problem and guides further research in this area.