Matrix-based pairwise key establishment in wireless mesh networks using deployment knowledge
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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-06, 00:12authored byY Zhang, L Xu, Y Xiang, X Huang
Due to the nature of wireless transmission, communication in wireless mesh networks (WMNs) is vulnerable to many adversarial activities including eavesdropping. Pairwise key establishment is one of the fundamental issues in securing WMNs. This paper presents a new matrix-based pairwise key establishment scheme for mesh clients. Our design is motivated by the fact that in WMNs, mesh routers are more powerful than mesh clients, both in computation and communication. By exploiting this heterogeneity, expensive operations can be delegated to mesh routers, which help alleviate the overhead of mesh clients during key establishment. The new scheme possesses two desirable features: (1) Neighbor mesh clients can directly establish pairwise keys; and (2) Communication and storage costs at mesh clients are significantly reduced.
History
Pagination
1604-1608
Location
Budapest, Hungary
Start date
2013-06-09
End date
2013-06-13
ISBN-13
9781467331227
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed, E Conference publication
Copyright notice
2013, IEEE
Editor/Contributor(s)
Kim DI, Mueller P
Title of proceedings
ICC 2013 : IEEE International Conference on Communications
Event
IEEE International Conference on Communications (2013 : Budapest, Hungary)