lu fan
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have many potential applications and unique challenges. They usually consist of hundreds or thousands small sensor nodes such as MICA2 which operate autonomously conditions such as cost invisible deployment and many application domains, lead to small size and limited resources ...
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have many potential applications and unique challenges. They usually consist of hundreds or thousands small sensor nodes such as MICA2 which operate autonomously conditions such as cost invisible deployment and many application domains, lead to small size and limited resources sensors. WSNs are susceptible to many types of link layer attacks and most of traditional networks security techniques are unusable on WSNs due to wireless and shared nature of communication channel, untrusted transmissions, deployment in open environments, unattended nature and limited resources. So, security is a vital requirement for these networks; but we have to design a proper security mechanism that attends to WSN's constraints and requirements. In this paper, we focus on security of WSNs, divide it (the WSNs security) into four categories and will consider them, include: an overview of WSNs, security in WSNs, the threat model on WSNs, a wide variety of WSNs' link layer attacks and a comparison of them. This work enables us to identify the purpose and capabilities of the attackers; also, the goal and effects of the link layer attacks on WSNs are introduced. Also, this paper discusses known approaches of security detection and defensive mechanisms against the link layer attacks; this would enable it security managers to manage the link layer attacks of WSNs more effectively.
Chenguang Wang
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Humanity is currently experiencing one of the short periods of transition thanks to novel sensing solutions for smart cities that bring the future to today. Overpopulation of cities demands the development of solid strategic planning that uses infrastructure, innovation, and technology to adapt to rapid ...
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Humanity is currently experiencing one of the short periods of transition thanks to novel sensing solutions for smart cities that bring the future to today. Overpopulation of cities demands the development of solid strategic planning that uses infrastructure, innovation, and technology to adapt to rapid changes. To improve mobility in cities with a larger and larger vehicle fleet, a novel sensing solution that is the cornerstone of a smart parking system, the smart vehicular presence sensor (SPIN-V, in its Spanish abbreviation), is presented. The SPIN-V is composed of a small single-board computer, distance sensor, camera, LED indicator, buzzer, and battery and devoted to obtain the status of a parking space. This smart mobility project involves three main elements, namely the SPIN-V, a mobile application, and a monitoring center, working together to monitor, control, process, and display the parking space information in real-time to the drivers. In addition, the design and implementation of the three elements of the complete architecture are presented.
Haifa Alqahtani
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In Agricultural Fields there are different climate conditions, greenhouses parameters are important to monitored regulate the crop production, and we would like to make a automation system to trace down climate conditions at different locations. The Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) do the job to automate ...
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In Agricultural Fields there are different climate conditions, greenhouses parameters are important to monitored regulate the crop production, and we would like to make a automation system to trace down climate conditions at different locations. The Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) do the job to automate and analyze the comparable parameters. We would like to develop a smartphone application and sensors used are electrochemical sensors, location sensors BeagleBone Controller and Various Sensors are Used.