Efficient batch authentication for hierarchical wireless sensor networks

Trevathan, Jarrod, Ghodosi, Hossein, and Myers, Trina (2011) Efficient batch authentication for hierarchical wireless sensor networks. Proceedings of the 2011 Seventh International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing. ISSNIP 2011: Seventh International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing , 6-9 December 2011, Adelaide, Australia , pp. 217-222.

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DOI: 10.1109/ISSNIP.2011.6146630

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Abstract

Authentication in wireless sensor networks is critical, as they are often deployed unattended in hostile environments and must transmit information over unsecured mediums. However, the cost of performing cryptographic operations is an extremely limiting factor because sensor devices and related equipment are constrained by storage and computational ability. The problem is further compounded by the fact that one device (typically a base station) may be required to perform a large number of verifications proportional to the number of sensing devices. This paper investigates the efficiency of message authentication in hierarchical wireless sensor network systems. Scenarios are explored for verifying messages as a batch process, thereby saving overhead and computation. If a device is incapable of performing verification, it can sign the batch and pass it up the hierarchy to another device to undertake the verification procedure. This effectively overcomes many problems with power, storage and computational constraints. We contrast two approaches based on message authentication codes and short digital signatures. A framework is presented for how digital signatures can be used for batch authentication within a hierarchical wireless sensor network.

ID Code:19371
Item Type:Conference Item (Refereed Research Paper - E1)
ISBN:978-1-4577-0673-8
FoR Codes:08 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES > 0804 Data Format > 080402 Data Encryption @ 60%
08 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES > 0805 Distributed Computing > 080503 Networking and Communications @ 20%
08 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES > 0806 Information Systems > 080699 Information Systems not elsewhere classified @ 20%
SEO Codes:89 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION SERVICES > 8901 Communication Networks and Services > 890199 Communication Networks and Services not elsewhere classified @ 50%
89 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION SERVICES > 8999 Other Information and Communication Services > 899999 Information and Communication Services not elsewhere classified @ 50%
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