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Privacy and Integrity Presrving Range Queries in Sensor Networks
Privacy and Integrity Presrving Range Queries in Sensor Networks
BY B.C.SANGEETHA R.No-160609737031
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1.Abstract 2.Introduction
Existing system Proposed system Modules
3.System Requirements
Software Requirements Hardware Requirements
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4.Design Process
Process flow for Privacy- and Integrity-Preserving Range Queries In Sensor Networks UML diagrams for Privacy- and IntegrityPreserving Range Queries In Sensor Networks
Abstract
In wireless sensor security is the main concern to identify the range queries we are trying to implement privacy and integrity of the range queries. To preserve privacy, SafeQ uses a novel technique to encode both data and queries such that a storage node can correctly process encoded queries over encoded data without knowing their values.
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Introduction
Here, storage nodes gather data from nearby sensors(nodes) Serve as an intermediate node between Sensors and sink and answer queries from the sink of the network.
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Storage nodes has the 3 main advantages to sensor networks : Save power Memory-limited More efficient Definitions: Sensor node: It may contain data and files Storage Area: Where the files are stored. Sink: Its a functionality. Checks the IP and batch code.
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Existing system
There will be minimal manual intervention and monitoring. There is no manual monitoring.
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Proposed system
To preserve the privacy and integrity of range queries in sensor networks it uses the bucket partitioning for database privacy.
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Modules
SafeQ Integrity Privacy Range Queries Sink Storage Node
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System Requirements
Software requirements:Operating System :Windows XP Front End :JAVA(Swings) Database :Microsoft Access Database Connectivity :JDBC. Hardware requirements:Processor - Pentium IV 2.5 GHZ RAM - 512 MB Hard Disk - 80 GB
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Process Flow
1) The files are sent from Sensor Node1 to Storage Node. 2) The files are sent from sent from Sensor Node2 to Storage Node 3) The files are sent sent from Sensor Node3 to Storage Node 4) File received at Sink 5) Sink views the File name, Batch ID.
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Class diagram for Privacy- and IntegrityPreserving Range Queries In Sensor Networks
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Sequence diagram for Privacy- and IntegrityPreserving Range Queries In Sensor Networks
Sensor node Storage node Sink 2 : Send file() 1 : View avaialable file()
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Use case diagram for Privacy and integrity preserving range queries in Sensor networks
Send file View file name
View filedetails
Storage node
Response to Request
Receive file
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Conclusion
1)SafeQ:efficient protocol for handling range queries in two-tiered sensor networks in a privacy- and integrity- preserving. 2)Bucket partioning: To preserve privacy and range queries in sensor networks. 2)Optimization technique : Using Bloom filters to significantly reduce the communication cost between sensors and storage nodes.
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References
[1] F. Chen and A. X. Liu, SafeQ: Secure and efficient query processing in sensor networks, in Proc. IEEE INFOCOM, 2010, pp. 19. [2] S. Ratnasamy, B. Karp, S. Shenker, D. Estrin, R. Govindan, L. Yin, and F. Yu, Data-centric storage in sensornets with GHT, a geographic hash table, Mobile Netw. Appl., vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 427442, 2003. [3] P. Desnoyers, D. Ganesan, H. Li, and P. Shenoy, Presto:A predictive storage architecture for sensor networks, in Proc. HotOS, 2005, p. 23. [4] D. Zeinalipour-Yazti, S. Lin, V. Kalogeraki, D. Gunopulos, and W. A. Najjar, Microhash: An efficient index structure for flash-based sensor devices, in Proc. FAST, 2005, pp. 3144.
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