Security and Privacy in Ubiquitous Sensor Networks


Alfredo J. Perez, Sherali Zeadally, Nafaa Jabeur, Journal of Information Processing Systems Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 286-308, Apr. 2018  

10.3745/JIPS.03.0094
Keywords: Human-Centric Sensing, Internet of Things, Opportunistic Sensing, Participatory Sensing, Privacy, Security, Ubiquitous Sensing
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Abstract

The availability of powerful and sensor-enabled mobile and Internet-connected devices have enabled the advent of the ubiquitous sensor network (USN) paradigm. USN provides various types of solutions to the general public in multiple sectors, including environmental monitoring, entertainment, transportation, security, and healthcare. Here, we explore and compare the features of wireless sensor networks and USN. Based on our extensive study, we classify the security- and privacy-related challenges of USNs. We identify and discuss solutions available to address these challenges. Finally, we briefly discuss open challenges for designing more secure and privacy-preserving approaches in next-generation USNs.


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[APA Style]
Perez, A., Zeadally, S., & Jabeur, N. (2018). Security and Privacy in Ubiquitous Sensor Networks. Journal of Information Processing Systems, 14(2), 286-308. DOI: 10.3745/JIPS.03.0094.

[IEEE Style]
A. J. Perez, S. Zeadally, N. Jabeur, "Security and Privacy in Ubiquitous Sensor Networks," Journal of Information Processing Systems, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 286-308, 2018. DOI: 10.3745/JIPS.03.0094.

[ACM Style]
Alfredo J. Perez, Sherali Zeadally, and Nafaa Jabeur. 2018. Security and Privacy in Ubiquitous Sensor Networks. Journal of Information Processing Systems, 14, 2, (2018), 286-308. DOI: 10.3745/JIPS.03.0094.