Secure Key Management Protocol in the Wireless Sensor Network


Yoon-Su Jeong, Sang-Ho Lee, Journal of Information Processing Systems Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 48-51, Mar. 2006  


Keywords: cluster, Key Management Protocol, WSN
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Abstract

To achieve security in wireless sensor networks (WSN), it is important to be able to encrypt messages sent among sensor nodes. We propose a new cryptographic key management protocol, which is based on the clustering scheme but does not depend on the probabilistic key. The protocol can increase the efficiency to manage keys since, before distributing the keys by bootstrap, the use of public keys shared among nodes can eliminate the processes to send or to receive keys among the sensors. Also, to find any compromised nodes safely on the network, it solves safety problems by applying the functions of a lightweight attack-detection mechanism.


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[APA Style]
Jeong, Y. & Lee, S. (2006). Secure Key Management Protocol in the Wireless Sensor Network. Journal of Information Processing Systems, 2(1), 48-51. DOI: .

[IEEE Style]
Y. Jeong and S. Lee, "Secure Key Management Protocol in the Wireless Sensor Network," Journal of Information Processing Systems, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 48-51, 2006. DOI: .

[ACM Style]
Yoon-Su Jeong and Sang-Ho Lee. 2006. Secure Key Management Protocol in the Wireless Sensor Network. Journal of Information Processing Systems, 2, 1, (2006), 48-51. DOI: .