Measuring the performance and energy consumption of AES in wireless sensor networks

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Abstract

With WSN deployments increasing in popularity, securing those deployments becomes a necessity. This can be achieved by encrypting inter-node communications and/or using message authentication codes. AES is a well studied symmetric cipher, with no known practical vulnerabilities, that can be used to solve both problems. We provide an optimized implementation of AES, with four modes of operation (ECB, CBC, CFB and CTR), that uses the hardware accelerator available on the ATmega128RFA1 microcontroller, and compare it with the best known software implementation. We show that our hardware AES implementation is both faster and more energy efficient than a software implementation. This is not the case for previous sensor nodes and implementations, which show an improved execution speed, but with a higher energy consumption.

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Panait, C., & Dragomir, D. (2015). Measuring the performance and energy consumption of AES in wireless sensor networks. In Proceedings of the 2015 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, FedCSIS 2015 (pp. 1261–1266). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.15439/2015F322

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