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Title: ESecRout: An energy efficient secure routing for sensor networks
Author (s): Yin, Jian
Madria, Sanjay
Department/Lab Affiliations: Computer Science
Intelligent Systems Center
Keywords: Routing
Security
Sensor Networks
Issue Date: 2008-04
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Yin, Jian., and Madria, Sanjay Kumar. "ESecRout: An Energy Efficient Secure Routing for Sensor Networks.", International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, vol. 4, no. 2, 2008.
Abstract: In this paper, we present an Energy Efficient Secure Routing Protocol for Sensor Networks (ESecRout). The protocol uses the symmetric cryptography to secure messages, and uses a small cache in sensor nodes to record the partial routing path (previous and next nodes) to the destination. It guarantees that the destination will be able to identify and discard the tampered messages and ensure that the messages received are not tampered with. Simulation shows ESecRout's performance comparison with the non-secure routing protocol AODV [1] and the secure routing protocol SAODV [2]. Our protocol needs a little more route discovery overhead (about 8%) and costs a little more energy (about 8%) than AODV, but it performs much better than SAODV which needs much more route discovery overhead (about 33%) and costs much more energy (35%) than AODV. Simulation results also show that the packet delivery ratio and packet latency of AODV, SAODV, and ESecRout are almost the same. Thus, we show that our protocol ESecRout provides energy efficient secure routing.
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titleESecRout: An energy efficient secure routing for sensor networks
contributor.authorYin, Jian
contributor.authorMadria, Sanjay
contributor.deptlabComputer Science
contributor.deptlabIntelligent Systems Center
subjectRouting
subjectSecurity
subjectSensor Networks
date.issued2008-04
publisherTaylor & Francis
identifier.citationYin, Jian., and Madria, Sanjay Kumar. "ESecRout: An Energy Efficient Secure Routing for Sensor Networks.", International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, vol. 4, no. 2, 2008.
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description.abstractIn this paper, we present an Energy Efficient Secure Routing Protocol for Sensor Networks (ESecRout). The protocol uses the symmetric cryptography to secure messages, and uses a small cache in sensor nodes to record the partial routing path (previous and next nodes) to the destination. It guarantees that the destination will be able to identify and discard the tampered messages and ensure that the messages received are not tampered with. Simulation shows ESecRout's performance comparison with the non-secure routing protocol AODV [1] and the secure routing protocol SAODV [2]. Our protocol needs a little more route discovery overhead (about 8%) and costs a little more energy (about 8%) than AODV, but it performs much better than SAODV which needs much more route discovery overhead (about 33%) and costs much more energy (35%) than AODV. Simulation results also show that the packet delivery ratio and packet latency of AODV, SAODV, and ESecRout are almost the same. Thus, we show that our protocol ESecRout provides energy efficient secure routing.
typeArticle - Journal
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rightsPre-print: author can archive; Post-print: author can archive with restrictions;Restriction: 12 month embargo for STM Journals;18 month embargo for SSH journals; Conditions: Some individual journals may have policies prohibiting pre-print archiving;Publisher's version/PDF cannot be used;On a non-profit server;Published source must be acknowledged;Must link to publisher version;
rightsThis material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyright and all rights therein are retained by authors or by other copyright holders. All persons copying this information are expected to adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each author's copyright. In most cases, these works may not be reposted without the explicit permission of the copyright holder.
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