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An efficient key management scheme in hierarchical wireless sensor networks

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posted on 2024-10-31, 21:15 authored by Xinyang Zhang, Jidong Wang
In this paper, a secure efficient hierarchical key management scheme (SEHKM) for wireless sensor networks is proposed. It satisfies several requirements of WSN. The design of the scheme is motivated by the constraints of sensor networks and high resources cost in traditional key management techniques. The key management scheme supports the establishment of three types of keys to encrypt messages sent among sensor nodes. They are network key, group key and pairwise key. Network key encrypts broadcast messages and authenticates new nodes. Group key is shared by all nodes in the same cluster. Pairwise key is shared with a specific pair of nodes. In hierarchical WSN, cluster heads are very important due to the structure of the network. In order to improve security strength and reduce resource cost and risk after cluster head compromise, an assistant node is introduced in the scheme. SHEKM includes key establishment, key transportation, mechanisms after node operation and dynamical freshness of keys. The evaluation of SEHKM is presented as well as the comparison with some existing key management schemes. The performance analysis and simulation show that SEHKM is very efficient in computation, communication, and storage while the security strength is high.

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7

Total pages

7

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2015 International Conference on Computing, Communication and Security (ICCCS)

Name of conference

2015 International Conference on Computing, Communication and Security (ICCCS 2015)

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IEEE

Place published

United States

Start date

2015-12-04

End date

2015-12-05

Language

English

Copyright

© 2015 IEEE

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2006082524

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

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2018-09-19

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