Home > Research > Publications & Outputs > DHB-KEY - A Diffie-Hellman Key Distribution Pro...

Electronic data

View graph of relations

DHB-KEY - A Diffie-Hellman Key Distribution Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

Research output: Contribution to conference - Without ISBN/ISSN Posterpeer-review

Published

Standard

DHB-KEY - A Diffie-Hellman Key Distribution Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks. / Chung, Antony; Roedig, Utz.
2008. Poster session presented at Proceedings of the 5th IEEE European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN2008), Bologna, Italy.

Research output: Contribution to conference - Without ISBN/ISSN Posterpeer-review

Harvard

Chung, A & Roedig, U 2008, 'DHB-KEY - A Diffie-Hellman Key Distribution Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks', Proceedings of the 5th IEEE European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN2008), Bologna, Italy, 1/01/08.

APA

Chung, A., & Roedig, U. (2008). DHB-KEY - A Diffie-Hellman Key Distribution Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks. Poster session presented at Proceedings of the 5th IEEE European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN2008), Bologna, Italy.

Vancouver

Chung A, Roedig U. DHB-KEY - A Diffie-Hellman Key Distribution Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks. 2008. Poster session presented at Proceedings of the 5th IEEE European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN2008), Bologna, Italy.

Author

Chung, Antony ; Roedig, Utz. / DHB-KEY - A Diffie-Hellman Key Distribution Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks. Poster session presented at Proceedings of the 5th IEEE European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN2008), Bologna, Italy.

Bibtex

@conference{ce725d489fb04a91bd589f0867c80186,
title = "DHB-KEY - A Diffie-Hellman Key Distribution Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks",
abstract = "Many sensor network applications require secure communication between sensor nodes and the sink. This paper presents a key distribution scheme based on the well known Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key exchange mechanism. The DHB-KEY scheme is performed in two stages. The first stage is carried out in a secure environment before network deployment. The second stage is carried out periodically using a single broadcast message. Each node arrives at a unique key it shares with the sink. This paper presents a first evaluation and a prototype implementation of the protocol. We have found that the presented key distribution approach uses energy and communication resources efficiently and has a low deployment complexity.",
keywords = "cs_eprint_id, 2035 cs_uid, 394",
author = "Antony Chung and Utz Roedig",
year = "2008",
month = jan,
language = "English",
note = "Proceedings of the 5th IEEE European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN2008) ; Conference date: 01-01-2008",

}

RIS

TY - CONF

T1 - DHB-KEY - A Diffie-Hellman Key Distribution Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

AU - Chung, Antony

AU - Roedig, Utz

PY - 2008/1

Y1 - 2008/1

N2 - Many sensor network applications require secure communication between sensor nodes and the sink. This paper presents a key distribution scheme based on the well known Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key exchange mechanism. The DHB-KEY scheme is performed in two stages. The first stage is carried out in a secure environment before network deployment. The second stage is carried out periodically using a single broadcast message. Each node arrives at a unique key it shares with the sink. This paper presents a first evaluation and a prototype implementation of the protocol. We have found that the presented key distribution approach uses energy and communication resources efficiently and has a low deployment complexity.

AB - Many sensor network applications require secure communication between sensor nodes and the sink. This paper presents a key distribution scheme based on the well known Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key exchange mechanism. The DHB-KEY scheme is performed in two stages. The first stage is carried out in a secure environment before network deployment. The second stage is carried out periodically using a single broadcast message. Each node arrives at a unique key it shares with the sink. This paper presents a first evaluation and a prototype implementation of the protocol. We have found that the presented key distribution approach uses energy and communication resources efficiently and has a low deployment complexity.

KW - cs_eprint_id

KW - 2035 cs_uid

KW - 394

M3 - Poster

T2 - Proceedings of the 5th IEEE European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN2008)

Y2 - 1 January 2008

ER -