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A Survey on Security and Privacy in Emerging Sensor Networks: From Viewpoint of Close-Loop

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s16040443

Keywords

sensor networks; security; privacy; game theory; remote state estimation; feedback control

Funding

  1. Professional Development Program for Visiting Scholars in Colleges and Universities [FX2014144]
  2. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [Y16F030011]
  3. NSFC [61503147, 71401060]
  4. University Science Research General Project of Jiangsu Province [15KJB510002]
  5. Science and Technology project of Jiangsu Province [BC2015166]
  6. Lianyungang Science and Technology Projects [CG1501, CK1331, CN1321]

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Nowadays, as the next generation sensor networks, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) refer to the complex networked systems that have both physical subsystems and cyber components, and the information flow between different subsystems and components is across a communication network, which forms a closed-loop. New generation sensor networks are found in a growing number of applications and have received increasing attention from many inter-disciplines. Opportunities and challenges in the design, analysis, verification and validation of sensor networks co-exists, among which security and privacy are two important ingredients. This paper presents a survey on some recent results in the security and privacy aspects of emerging sensor networks from the viewpoint of the closed-loop. This paper also discusses several future research directions under these two umbrellas.

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