Title :
Sensor authentication in collaborating sensor networks
Author :
Bielefeldt, Jake ; Chellappan, Sriram
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Missouri Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Rolla, MO, USA
Abstract :
In this paper, we address a new security problem in the realm of collaborating sensor networks. By collaborating sensor networks, we refer to the networks of sensor networks collaborating on a mission, with each sensor network is independently owned and operated by separate entities. Such networks are practical where a number of independent entities can deploy their own sensor networks in multi-national, commercial, and environmental scenarios, and some of these networks will integrate complementary functionalities for a mission. In the scenario, we address an authentication problem wherein the goal is for the Operator Oi of Sensor Network Si to correctly determine the number of active sensors in Network Si, Such a problem is challenging in collaborating sensor networks where other sensor networks, despite showing an intent to collaborate, may not be completely trustworthy and could compromise the authentication process. We propose two authentication protocols to address this problem. Our protocols rely on Physically Unclonable Functions, which are a hardware based authentication primitive exploiting inherent randomness in circuit fabrication. Our protocols are light-weight, energy efficient, and highly secure against a number of attacks. To the best of our knowledge, ours is the first paper that addresses a practical security problem in collaborating sensor networks.
Keywords :
cryptographic protocols; telecommunication security; wireless sensor networks; active sensors; authentication problem; authentication protocols; circuit fabrication; commercial scenarios; complementary functionalities; environmental scenarios; independent entities; multinational scenarios; physically unclonable functions; practical security problem; sensor authentication; sensor network collaboration; Authentication; Delays; Encryption; Fabrication; Hardware; Protocols; Silicon; Authentication; Collaboration; Physically Unclonable Functions; Security; Sensor Networks;
Conference_Titel :
Ad Hoc Networking Workshop (MED-HOC-NET), 2014 13th Annual Mediterranean
Conference_Location :
Piran
DOI :
10.1109/MedHocNet.2014.6849105