by Donggang Liu, Peng Ning
In 2003 ACM Workshop on Security in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks (SASN ’03
http://discovery.csc.ncsu.edu/~pning/pubs/sasn03.pdf
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Abstract:
Sensor networks are ideal candidates for applications such as target tracking and environment monitoring. Security in sensor networks is critical when there are potential adversaries. Establishment of pairwise keys is a fundamental security service, which forms the basis of other security services such as authentication and encryption. However, establishing pairwise keys in sensor networks is not a trivial task, particularly due to the resource constraints on sensors. This paper presents several techniques for establishing pairwise keys in static sensor networks. These techniques take advantage of the observation that in static sensor networks, although it is difficult to precisely pinpoint sensors ’ positions, it is often possible to approximately determine their locations. This paper presents a simple location-aware deployment model, and develops two pairwise key predistribution schemes, a closest pairwise keys predistribution scheme and a location-based pairwise keys scheme using bivariate polynomials, by taking advantage of sensors ’ expected locations. The analysis in this paper indicates that these schemes can achieve better performance if such location information is available and that the smaller the deployment error (i.e., the difference between a sensor’s actual location and its expected location) is, the better performance they can achieve. Categories and Subject Descriptors C.2.0 [Computer-communication networks]: General-security and protection
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