A Novel Re-keying Function Protocol (NRFP) for wireless sensor network security

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This paper describes a novel re-keying function protocol (NRFP) for wireless sensor network security. A re-keying process management system for sensor networks is designed to support in-network processing. The design of the protocol is motivated by decentralization key management for wireless sensor networks (WSNs), covering key deployment, key refreshment, and key establishment. NRFP supports the establishment of novel administrative functions for sensor nodes that derive/re-derive a session key for each communication session. The protocol proposes direct connection, in-direct connection and hybrid connection. NRFP also includes an efficient protocol for local broadcast authentication based on the use of one-way key chains. A salient feature of the authentication protocol is that it supports source authentication without precluding innetwork processing. Security and performance analysis shows that it is very efficient in computation, communication and storage and, that NRFP is also effective in defending against many sophisticated attacks.

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Abdullah, M. Y., Hua, G. W., & Alsharabi, N. (2008). A Novel Re-keying Function Protocol (NRFP) for wireless sensor network security. Sensors, 8(12), 7866–7881. https://doi.org/10.3390/s8127866

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