Applied Sciences (Nov 2024)

ZigBeeNet: Decrypted Zigbee IoT Network Traffic Dataset in Smart Home Environment

  • Nur Keleşoğlu,
  • Łukasz Sobczak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app142310844
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 23
p. 10844

Abstract

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The number of smart homes is increasing steadily. One of the first technologies that comes to mind when talking about smart homes is Zigbee, which stands out for its low cost, low latency, low power consumption, and mesh networking capabilities. One of the key features of Zigbee is the encryption of payloads within its frames for security purposes. However, being able to decrypt this payload is crucial for fully understanding its operation and for purposes such as testing the network’s security. Therefore, in this paper, we present the decrypted Zigbee IoT Network Traffic dataset, ZigBeeNet. We captured packets using Wireshark in real time from a smart home with 15 Zigbee devices over 20 days and saved them in pcap files. Additionally, we used a key extraction method to obtain the network key, decrypt the payload data, and analyze the characteristic features of network traffic, which we present in this paper. ZigBeeNet will be useful in wider areas than existing datasets with its ability to support network security research, pattern analysis, network performance analysis, and Zigbee traffic generator. We believe that this open-source dataset will contribute significantly to a wide range of industrial and academic research applications.

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