Second International Workshop on Wireless Ad Hoc Networking (WWAN) ICDCSW'05)
Recognition in a Low-Power Environment
Columbus, Ohio, USA
June 06-June 10
ISBN: 0-7695-2328-5
This paper formally defines recognition as a new security principle closely related to authentication. Low-power sensor networks with no pre-deployment information require the less authoritative security of recognition. We give general properties of recognition protocols based on the method of key disclosure. We examine previously proposed low-power protocols according to the environment and security model presented. Finally, we give measurements from an implementation of a recognition protocol called Zero Common-Knowledge and discuss how well this proof-of-concept satisfies the properties of the environment.
Index Terms:
Ad hoc Networks, Security, Authentication, Identification, Low-Power
Citation:
Jonathan Hammell, André Weimerskirch, Joao Girao, Dirk Westhoff, "Recognition in a Low-Power Environment," icdcsw, vol. 9, pp.933-938, Second International Workshop on Wireless Ad Hoc Networking (WWAN) ICDCSW'05), 2005