
Cross-layer Planes Framework for Detection of Malicious Nodes in WSN
Author(s) -
B M Devaraju,
G. T. Raju
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.b1131.1292s19
Subject(s) - protocol stack , computer network , computer science , node (physics) , network layer , intrusion detection system , layer (electronics) , routing protocol , application layer , wireless sensor network , routing (electronic design automation) , link layer , computer security , network packet , operating system , engineering , chemistry , structural engineering , organic chemistry , software deployment
Cross-layer planes design is relatively new security approach for future technological era in which different parameters are analyzed across protocols stack, so that the internet connected exchange their information with utmost security. The traditional existing approaches operates at single layer security and across few cross layers on TCP/IP model. Hence intruder can monitor loop holes on victim nodes in Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), which is serious issue for sensitive data. For example, Intrusion Detection System (IDS) operates on network layer and identifies routing attacks, but it does not react to physical layer, MAC layer and transport layers anomalies. Cross-layer design among few layers can monitor and detect some intrusions but this consumes more energy at node and node will become inactive early in the network. Hence, in this article, we are proposing Cross-layer Planes Framework for Detecting Malicious Activities (CPFDMA) at different layers is proposed to secure the WSN as viable security framework is based on the Cross-layer planes which interact attributes in different layers of the protocol stack and monitor & analyze anomaly patterns, notifying them to avoid their malicious activities from the network