DOIDS: An Intrusion Detection Scheme Based on DBSCAN for Opportunistic Routing in Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

DOIDS:一种基于DBSCAN的水下无线传感器网络机会路由入侵检测方案

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Abstract

In Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks (UWSNs), data should be transmitted to data centers reliably and efficiently. However, due to the harsh channel conditions, reliable data transmission is a challenge for large-scale UWSNs. Thus, opportunistic routing (OR) protocols with high reliability, strong robustness, low end-to-end delay, and high energy efficiency are widely applied. However, OR in UWSNs is vulnerable to routing attacks. For example, sinkhole attack nodes can attract traffic from surrounding nodes by forging information such as the distance to the sink node. In order to reduce the negative impact of malicious nodes on data transmission, we propose an intrusion detection scheme (IDS) based on the Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise (DBSCAN) clustering algorithm for OR (DOIDS) in this paper. DOIDS is based on small-sample IDS and is suitable for UWSNs with sparse node deployment. In DOIDS, the local monitoring mechanism is adopted. Every node in the network running DOIDS can select the trusted next hop. Firstly, according to the behavior characteristics of common routing attack nodes and unreliable underwater acoustic channel characteristics, DOIDS selected the energy consumption, forwarding, and link quality information of candidate nodes as the detection feature values. Then, the collected feature information is used to detect potential abnormal nodes through the DBSCAN clustering algorithm. Finally, a decision function is defined according to the time decay function to reduce the false detection rate of DOIDS. It makes a final judgment on whether the potential abnormal node is malicious. The simulation results show that the algorithm can effectively improve the detection accuracy rate (3% to 15% for different scenarios) and reduce the false positive rate, respectively.

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