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2008
Springer

A Killer Application for Pairings: Authenticated Key Establishment in Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

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A Killer Application for Pairings: Authenticated Key Establishment in Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract. Wireless sensors are low power devices which are highly constrained in terms of computational capabilities, memory, and communication bandwidth. While battery life is their main limitation, they require considerable energy to communicate data. The latter is specially dramatic in underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSN), where the acoustic transmission mechanisms are less reliable and more energydemanding. Saving in communication is thus the primary concern in underwater wireless sensors. With this constraint in mind, we argue that non-interactive identity-based key agreement built on pairings provides the best solution for key distribution in large UWSN when compared to the state of the art. At first glance this claim is surprising, since pairing computation is very demanding. Still, pairing-based non-interactive key establishment requires minimal communication and at the same time enjoys excellent properties when used for key distribution.
David Galindo, Rodrigo Roman, Javier Lopez
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CANS
Authors David Galindo, Rodrigo Roman, Javier Lopez
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