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Title: Security in Smart Cities: Adapting Castalia to simulate sttacks on deployed heterogeneous WSNs
Author: Guasch Gutsens, Jaume
Abstract: The convergence of the Smart Cities and the Internet of Things open a broad set of opportunities in the provision of new services and the development of new products, leading to better managed cities and more informed citizens that take profit from the information ubiquity. However, some concerns arise from privacy and security that might condition the acceptance of those technologies. Research efforts have to be put in place to ensure the proper levels of confidence at feasible costs. The security of wireless communications has become a crucial success factor in the deployment of sensor networks by means of more robust access protocols and reliable anomaly detection algorithms. This work focuses on the necessary provisions taken to simulate existing node networks already deployed as part of the Barcelona's Smart City structure, using real data to construct messages and adapting results from different scenarios to be used later in anomaly detection architectures.
Keywords: WSN
smart cities
attacks detection
information security
network simulations
Castalia simulator
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: 4-Jan-2016
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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