2003 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy Random Key Predistribution Schemes for Sensor Networks Berkeley, CA May 11-May 14 ISBN: 0-7695-1940-7
Key establishment in sensor networks is a challenging problem because asymmetric key cryptosystems are unsuitable for use in resource constrained sensor nodes, and also because the nodes could be physically compromised by an adversary. We present three new mechanisms for key establishment using the framework of pre-distributing a random set of keys to each node. First, in the q-composite keys scheme, we trade off the unlikeliness of a large-scale network attack in order to significantly strengthen random key predistribution?s strength against smaller-scale attacks. Second, in the multipath-reinforcement scheme, we show how to strengthen the security between any two nodes by leveraging the security of other links. Finally, we present the random-pairwise keys scheme, which perfectly preserves the secrecy of the rest of the network when any node is captured, and also enables node-to-node authentication and quorum-based revocation.
Citation:
Haowen Chan, Adrian Perrig, Dawn Song, "Random Key Predistribution Schemes for Sensor Networks," sp, pp.197, 2003 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2003 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||