Title :
Reducing radio energy consumption of key management protocols for wireless sensor networks
Author :
Lai, Bo-Cheng Charles ; Hwang, David D. ; Kim, Sungha Pete ; Verbauwhede, Ingrid
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
The security of sensor networks is a challenging area. Key management is one of the crucial parts in constructing the security among sensor nodes. However, key management protocols require a great deal of energy consumption, particularly in the transmission of initial key negotiation messages. In this paper, we examine three previously published sensor network security schemes: SPINS and C&R for master-key-based schemes, and Eschenhaur-Gligor (EG) for distributed-key-based schemes. We then present two new low-power schemes, which we call BROSK and OKS as alternatives to master-key-based schemes and distributed-key-based schemes, respectively. Compared to SPINS and C&R protocols, BROSK can reduce energy consumption by up to 12× by reducing the number of data transmissions in the key negotiation process. Compared with EG, OKS reduces energy by up to 96% and reduces memory requirements by up to 78%.
Keywords :
protocols; security of data; telecommunication security; wireless sensor networks; BROSK low-power scheme; C&R master-key-based scheme; Challenge and Response protocol; Eschenhaur-Gligor distributed-key-based schemes; OKS low-power scheme; SPINS master-key-based scheme; data transmissions; initial key negotiation message transmission; key management protocols; key negotiation process; memory requirements; network protocols; radio energy consumption; sensor network security; sensor network security schemes; sensor nodes; wireless sensor networks; Communication system security; Data security; Energy consumption; Energy management; Intelligent sensors; National security; Radio spectrum management; Space technology; Wireless application protocol; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Low Power Electronics and Design, 2004. ISLPED '04. Proceedings of the 2004 International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
1-58113-929-2
DOI :
10.1109/LPE.2004.1349365