Areej Althubaity, Huayi Ji, Tao Gong, M. Nixon, R. Ammar, Song Han
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引用次数: 16
摘要
6TiSCH网络架构最近被引入,它将IEEE 802.15.4e MAC的TSCH(时隙信道跳频)模式的高可靠性和低功耗与支持ip的上层协议提供的易于集成相结合。6TiSCH网络使用RPL (Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks)作为路由协议来管理网络层的功能。然而,RPL容易受到内部路由攻击,例如Rank攻击,恶意节点向汇聚节点组播虚假位置(Rank)或虚假路径成本,以诱使附近节点通过它转发数据包。本文提出了一种基于规范的混合入侵检测系统(IDS),该系统由分别安装在汇聚节点和RPL节点上的集中式和分布式模块组成,以防止节点选择入侵者作为其继任者。所提出的方法还消除了入侵者成为时间源和破坏6TiSCH网络同步的机会。大量的仿真结果表明,与现有的防御措施相比,所提出的入侵防御措施可以有效地保护RPL拓扑,同时只产生有限的网络管理开销。
ARM: A hybrid specification-based intrusion detection system for rank attacks in 6TiSCH networks
6TiSCH network architecture has recently been introduced to combine the high reliability and low-power consumption of the TSCH (Time-Slotted Channel Hopping) mode of IEEE 802.15.4e MAC with the ease of integration offered by the IP-enabled upper layer protocols. 6TiSCH network uses RPL (Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks) as its routing protocol to manage the network layer functionalities. RPL however is vulnerable to internal routing attacks such as Rank attack where a malicious node multicasts a fake position (Rank) or a fake path cost toward the sink node to lure nearby nodes to forward their packets through it. In this paper, we propose a hybrid specification-based intrusion detection system (IDS) that consists of centralized and distributed modules installed on the sink and RPL nodes respectively to prevent nodes from selecting an intruder as their successors. The proposed method also eliminates intruders' chances of becoming a time source and disrupt the synchronization of 6TiSCH networks. The results from our extensive simulations show that compared with existing countermeasures, the proposed IDS can effectively protect RPL topologies while only incurring limited network management overhead.