Online ISSN:1349-8606
Progress in Informatics  
No5. March 2008  
Page 49-64 PDF(386KB) | References
doi:10.2201/NiiPi.2008.5.6
Security software engineering in wireless sensor networks
Eric PLATON1 and Yuichi SEI2
1National Institute of Informatics
2The University of Tokyo
(Received: September 28, 2007)
(Revised: November 16, 2007)
(Accepted: November 29, 2007)
Abstract:
The engineering of security is an essential discipline in software engineering. It requires one to embrace a holistic approach, as any weakness along the engineering process of the system may lead to future security breaches. It is in general difficult to achieve and becomes particularly acute in wireless sensor networks, owing to the stringent limitations in communication andcomputational power. We survey the current state of the art on this topic and set forth issues that require further study. The analysis of current work covers general security issues of wireless sensor network research and discussesthe present achievements for engineering security with regards to earlier surveys in this domain. We also cover security capabilities of major implementation platforms, namely TinyOS and Sun SPOTTM,and present available and required mechanisms that will become essential for software engineers.
Keywords:
Security engineering, wireless sensor networks, software engineering, survey
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