A Systematic Review and Energy-Centric Taxonomy of Jamming Attacks and Countermeasures in Wireless Sensor Networks

无线传感器网络中干扰攻击及应对措施的系统性综述和以能量为中心的分类

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Abstract

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) operate under strict energy constraints and are therefore highly vulnerable to radio interference, particularly jamming attacks that directly affect communication availability and network lifetime. Although jamming and anti-jamming mechanisms have been extensively studied, energy is frequently treated as a secondary metric, and analyses are often conducted in partial isolation from system assumptions, protocol behavior, and deployment context. This fragmentation limits the interpretability and comparability of reported results. This article presents a systematic literature review (SLR) covering the period from 2004 to 2024, with a specific focus on energy-aware jamming and mitigation strategies in IEEE 802.15.4-based WSNs. To ensure transparency and reproducibility, the literature selection and refinement process is formalized through a mathematical search-and-filtering model. From an initial corpus of 482 publications retrieved from Scopus, 62 peer-reviewed studies were selected and analyzed across multiple dimensions, including jamming modality, affected protocol layers, energy consumption patterns, evaluation assumptions, and deployment scenarios. The review reveals consistent energy trends among constant, random, and reactive jamming strategies, as well as significant variability in the energy overhead introduced by defensive mechanisms at the physical (PHY), Medium Access Control (MAC), and network layers. It further identifies persistent methodological challenges, such as heterogeneous energy metrics, incomplete characterization of jamming intensity, and the limited use of real-hardware testbeds. To address these gaps, the paper introduces an energy-centric taxonomy that explicitly accounts for attacker-defender energy asymmetry, cross-layer interactions, and recurring experimental assumptions, and proposes a minimal set of standardized energy-related performance metrics suitable for IEEE 802.15.4 environments. By synthesizing energy behaviors, trade-offs, and application-specific implications, this review provides a structured foundation for the design and evaluation of resilient, energy-proportional WSNs operating under availability-oriented adversarial interference.

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