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Security for Software-Defined Wireless Sensor Networks: Performance evaluation comparison

Cite this dataset

Segura, Gustavo (2018). Security for Software-Defined Wireless Sensor Networks: Performance evaluation comparison [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.15146/R3K398

Abstract

Software-defined networking (SDN) is a paradigm that has been proposed as a holistic solution for the inherent problems of wireless sensor networks (WSN). Security is a challenge in WSN. Because of resources constraints, to implement very secure systems may be complicated. This project aims to study the SDN characteristics to establish real benefits of using SDN in WSN to improve its security. We will carry out a performace evaluation  and comparison between traditionals WSN and SDN with WSN for different attacks. From this comparison, we will propose a countermeasure for each attack.

 

Methods

This data was collected from simulations of different WSN networks. We use COOJA for simulations and the networks' nodes were programmed using Contiki OS. Also, we use IT-SDN framework. The simulation/emulation used skymotes.