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Designing cost-efficient, secure network protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is a challenging problem because sensors are resource-limited wireless devices. Since the communication cost is the most dominant factor in a sensor¿s energy consumption, we introduce an energy-efficient Virtual Energy-Based Encryption and Keying scheme for WSNs that significantly reduces the number of transmissions needed for rekeying to avoid stale keys. In addition to the goal of saving energy, the minimal transmission is imperative for some military applications of WSNs where an adversary could be…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Designing cost-efficient, secure network protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is a challenging problem because sensors are resource-limited wireless devices. Since the communication cost is the most dominant factor in a sensor¿s energy consumption, we introduce an energy-efficient Virtual Energy-Based Encryption and Keying scheme for WSNs that significantly reduces the number of transmissions needed for rekeying to avoid stale keys. In addition to the goal of saving energy, the minimal transmission is imperative for some military applications of WSNs where an adversary could be monitoring the wireless spectrum. VEBEK is a secure communication framework where sensed data is encoded using a scheme based on a permutation code generated via the RC4 encryption mechanism. The key to the RC4 encryption mechanism dynamically changes as a function of the residual virtual energy of the sensor. Thus, a one-time dynamic key is employed for one packet only and different keys are used for the successive packets of the stream.
Autorenporträt
Dr. B.S.SATHISH, Professor/Forschungsleiter, Abteilung für Elektronik und Kommunikationstechnik, Ramachandra College of Engineering, Eluru, W.G.Dist, Andhra Pradesh, Indien.Dr. DOLA SANJAY, Rektor, Ramachandra College of Engineering, Eluru, W.G.Dist, Andhra Pradesh, Indien.