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ESAS
2004
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Public Key Cryptography in Sensor Networks - Revisited
The common perception of public key cryptography is that it is complex, slow and power hungry, and as such not at all suitable for use in ultra-low power environments like wireless...
Gunnar Gaubatz, Jens-Peter Kaps, Berk Sunar
PIMRC
2008
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
A key loss recovery scheme for secure broadcasts in wireless sensor networks
Abstract—Authenticity and secrecy of broadcast message content is important in wireless sensor networks deployed for battlefield control, emergency response, and natural resourc...
Syed Taha Ali, Vijay Sivaraman, Ashay Dhamdhere, D...
ICC
2007
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
Constant Storage Self-Healing Key Distribution with Revocation in Wireless Sensor Network
— A self-healing key distribution scheme enables a large group of users (sensor nodes) to establish a session key dynamically over an unreliable, or lossy wireless network. The m...
Ratna Dutta, Yong Dong Wu, Sourav Mukhopadhyay
ALGOSENSORS
2010
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
From Key Predistribution to Key Redistribution
One of crucial disadvantages of key predistribution schemes for ad hoc networks is that if devices A and B use a shared key K to determine their session keys, then any adversarial...
Jacek Cichon, Zbigniew Golebiewski, Miroslaw Kutyl...
ARCS
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Self-Organizing, Adaptive Data Fusion for 3d Object Tracking
Data fusion concepts are a necessary basis for utilizing complex networks of sensors. A key feature for a robust data fusion system is adaptivity, both to be fault-tolerant and to...
Olaf Kähler, Joachim Denzler