DocumentCode :
1780510
Title :
Peak: Power efficiency analysis for key distribution in Wireless Sensor Network
Author :
Raghini, M. ; Maheswari, N. Uma ; Venkatesh, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of CSE, K.L.N. Coll. of Eng., Sivagangai, India
fYear :
2014
fDate :
10-12 April 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
Secure Distributed Wireless Sensor Network (DWSN) is empowered by using an efficient key management technique. Battery powered sensor nodes faces precarious aspects during key distribution in order to reduce the energy consumption for the components of sensor nodes. Thus, implementing a key distribution algorithm should possess minimum power consumption. The proposed work steps towards greater heights by integrating power module with pairwise key establishment using group configuration methodology. We present an investigation of power consumption using STEM (Sparse Topology and Energy Management) protocol on sensor nodes (SNs) during the pairwise key establishment using graphical tools. Further memory utilization is reduced due to less number of keys generated from group configuration methodology. Analytical results of this PEAK (Power Efficiency Analysis for Key Distribution) show that energy efficiency is increased with sensor nodes while establishing pairwise key using group configuration when compared to existing key predistribution techniques.
Keywords :
graph theory; power consumption; protocols; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication power management; telecommunication security; wireless sensor networks; DWSN; PEAK; STEM protocol; battery powered sensor nodes; distributed wireless sensor network; energy consumption; energy efficiency; graphical tools; group configuration methodology; key distribution algorithm; key management technique; key predistribution techniques; memory utilization; pairwise key establishment; power consumption; power efficiency analysis for key distribution; power module; sparse topology and energy management; Market research; Memory management; Polynomials; Power demand; Protocols; Tin; Wireless sensor networks; Distributed Wireless Sensor Network (DWSN); Memory Utilization; Pairwise Key Establishment; Power Consumption; Power Efficiency Analysis for Key Distribution (PEAK); Sparse Topology and Energy Management (STEM);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Recent Trends in Information Technology (ICRTIT), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chennai
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICRTIT.2014.6996202
Filename :
6996202
Link To Document :
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