SecRET: Secure Range-based Localization with Evidence Theory for Underwater Sensor Networks

Sudip Misra,Tamoghna Ojha, Madhusoodhanan P

ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems(2021)

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AbstractNode localization is a fundamental requirement in underwater sensor networks (UWSNs) due to the ineptness of GPS and other terrestrial localization techniques in the underwater environment. In any UWSN monitoring application, the sensed information produces a better result when it is tagged with location information. However, the deployed nodes in UWSNs are vulnerable to many attacks, and hence, can be compromised by interested parties to generate incorrect location information. Consequently, using the existing localization schemes, the deployed nodes are unable to autonomously estimate the precise location information. In this regard, similar existing schemes for terrestrial wireless sensor networks are not applicable to UWSNs due to its inherent mobility, limited bandwidth availability, strict energy constraints, and high bit-error rates. In this article, we propose SecRET, a Secure Range-based localization scheme empowered by Evidence Theory for UWSNs. With trust-based computations, the proposed scheme, SecRET, enables the unlocalized nodes to select the most reliable set of anchors with low resource consumption. Thus, the proposed scheme is adaptive to many attacks in UWSN environment. NS-3 based performance evaluation indicates that SecRET maintains energy-efficiency of the deployed nodes while ensuring efficient and secure localization, despite the presence of compromised nodes under various attacks.
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Localization, evidence theory, trust evaluation, underwater sensor networks
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