A security protocol for wireless sensor networks

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Abstract

As sensor networks edge closer towards wide-spread placement, security issues become a central concern. So far, much research has concentrated on making sensor networks feasible and useful, and has not focused on security. We present a set of security building blocks optimized for resource constrained environments and wireless communication. SPINS has two secure building blocks: SNEP and TESLA. SNEP provides the following important baseline security primitives: Data confidentiality, two-party data authentication, and data freshness. A particularly hard problem is to provide effective broadcast authentication, which is an important mechanism for sensor networks. TESLA is a new protocol which provides authenticated broadcast for severely resource-constrained surroundings. We realized the above protocols, and show that they are practical straighly on minimal hardware: the performance of the protocol suite easily matches the data rate of our network. Additionally, we prove that the suite can be used for building higher level protocols.

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Fatima, S. G., Fatima, S. K., & MohdAli, S. (2019). A security protocol for wireless sensor networks. International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology, 10(2), 155–174. https://doi.org/10.34218/IJARET.10.2.2019.017

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