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We introduce μDTNSec, the first fully-implemented security layer for Delay/Disruption-Tolerant Networks (DTN) on microcontrollers. It provides protection against eavesdropping and Man-in-the-Middle attacks that are especially easy in these networks. Following the Store-Carry-Forward principle of DTNs, an attacker can simply place itself on the route between source and destination. Our design consists...
Wireless networks are getting more and more important to industrial process monitoring in control. One of the key challenges in these domains is clock synchronization. Needed to be able to link data gathered on different devices in the network. More recently the idea of wireless closed loop controllers rose. With that even more precise clock synchronization is needed. In this paper we propose a protocol...
Wireless sensor networks operate in open environments with potentially rough conditions. The utilised protocols to implement routing decisions in such networks are typically designed to work under challenging external influences. In this paper, we focus on the most popular representative, the Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks (RPL), and propose a set of techniques to improve the routing...
Being able to determine the location of a node is of great advantage in many IoT and WSN applications. For example, in health care scenarios or for autonomous configuration of IoT setups this information can be useful. One of the key challenges in localization is to estimate the distance between nodes. Most present indoor localization systems require additional hardware for this estimation which is...
In typical settings for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), a potentially large set of nodes operates under strict requirements concerning energy consumption and packet delivery success. If non-reliable or even malicious nodes participate, standard protocols can suffer in performance which may result in a limited functionality of the whole network. This paper addresses this issue by establishing end-to-end...
Typical home automation systems consist of dense populated sensors and actuators in wireless networks. In apartment houses, networks are often deployed closely to each other by different neighbors. In such scenarios wireless networks suffer from packet loss caused by interference with other networks. Packet loss causes unnecessary delay and energy consumption. To overcome this, transmission power...
Delay Tolerant Networking (DTN) enables transfer of data where conventional network protocols fail to deliver data because no continuous end-to-end connectivity is available. While the Bundle Protocol (BP) has been established as the standard DTN protocol in many application areas, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) often use proprietary protocols with a subset of the BP features. In this paper we use...
Context prediction is the task of inferring information about the progression of an observed context time series based on its previous behaviour. Prediction methods can be applied at several abstraction levels in the context processing chain. In a theoretical analysis as well as by means of experiments we show that the nature of the input data, the quality of the output, and finally the flow of processing...
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