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Trusted Integration of Wireless Sensor Networks into Herd Control Monitoring Application

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  • Laurent Gomez

    (SAP Research, Mougins, France)

  • Michel Riveill

    (Laboratoire I3S (UMR 7271 UNS / CNRS), Sophia Antipolis, France)

Abstract

Integration of trusted information is an important requirement from business application. As business applications adaption relies on sensor data, that information must be trustworthy enough in order to prevent any misuse of sensor data. For example, the use of un-trustworthy information in healthcare system can have severe consequence on patient life. But it appears that sensors are not tamper resistant enough in order to prevent any capture of cryptographic material stored on the nodes. Therefore, a soft security alternative of hardening security mechanisms is to ensure trustworthiness of sensor data. From its production on the node to its delivery to the business application, and including its processing and forwarding, the authors propose to assess sensor data along its life-cycle. In this paper, the authors propose a framework for the assessment of sensor data trustworthiness, from the acquisition at the node to their delivery to business applications, including any intermediary routing or processing. The assessment aims at identifying erroneous sensor data caused intentionally or unintentionally. In addition, the authors evaluate their approach with real sensor data acquired in the scope of the WASP project (http://www.wasp-project.org - Wirelessly Accessible Sensor Populations - IST 034963) during a herd control experiment.

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  • Laurent Gomez & Michel Riveill, 2013. "Trusted Integration of Wireless Sensor Networks into Herd Control Monitoring Application," International Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems (IJAEIS), IGI Global, vol. 4(4), pages 1-24, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jaeis0:v:4:y:2013:i:4:p:1-24
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