Secure precise clock synchronization for interconnected body area networks

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Secure time synchronization is a paramount service for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) constituted by multiple interconnected body area networks (BANs). We propose a novel approach to securely and efficiently synchronize nodes at BAN level and/or WSN level. Each BAN develops its own notion of time. To this effect, the nodes of a BAN synchronize with their BAN controller node. Moreover, controller nodes of different BANs cooperate to agree on a WSN global and/or to transfer UTC time. To reduce the number of exchanged synchronization messages, we use an environmental-aware time prediction algorithm. The performance analysis in this paper shows that our approach exhibits very advanced security, accuracy, precision, and low-energy trade-off. For comparable precision, our proposal outstands related clock synchronization protocols in energy efficiency and risk of attacks. These results are based on computations. © 2011 David Sanchez Sanchez et al.

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Sanchez, D. S., Alonso, L., Angelidis, P., & Verikoukis, C. (2011). Secure precise clock synchronization for interconnected body area networks. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/797931

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