Volume 16, Number 4

An Anti-Jamming Technique by Jammer Localization for Multi-Channel Wireless Sensor Networks

  Authors

Maoyejatun Hasana1 and Hossen Asiful Mustafa2, 1Asian University of Bangladesh, Bangladesh, 2Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangladesh

  Abstract

A jamming attack is a serious security threat for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) in which adversaries intentionally emit radio frequency signals to corrupt ongoing transmission. Several anti-jamming techniques have been devised as countermeasures against jamming attacks. These techniques detect jamming relying on the parameters such as Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), Packet Send Ratio (PSR), Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI), and Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). On the other hand, energy efficiency is a significant issue for WSN and is a dominating factor for network lifetime. To prolong the network lifetime, WSN is organized into clusters where each cluster head transmits aggregated data to the base station directly or using multi-hop. In this research work, a jamming attack in a clustering-based WSN is investigated. Jamming attack in a clustered WSN affects drastically and makes clusters ineffective. As a result, WSN may experience delay in transmission, and a reduction in network throughput. To overcome jamming attacks, an effective jamming localizing scheme is proposed where parameters such as Jamming Signal Strength (JSS), PDR, etc., are considered in detecting jamming attacks, and then the jammed region is localized by finding convex hull using detected jammed nodes. To continue transmission in the presence of jamming, a cluster-based multi-channel assignment technique is also proposed to avoid the channels that are thwarting transmission efficiency and to select a new channel for the jammed cluster dynamically. The simulation results reveal the efficiency of the proposed scheme in identifying the presence of the jammer in the network, reduction in packet loss due to jamming attack, and this improving throughput.

  Keywords

Network Protocols, Wireless Sensor Network, Jamming Attack, Anti-jamming technique