A Survey of Dynamic Key Management Schemes in Sensor Networks
Abstract
In sensor networks, the large numbers of tiny sensor nodes communicate remotely or locally among themselves to accomplish a wide range of applications. However, such a network poses serious security protocol design challenges due to ad hoc nature of the communication and the presence of constraints such as limited energy, slower processor speed and small memory size. to secure such a wireless network, the efficient key management techniques are important as existing techniques from mobile ad hoc networks assume resource-equipped nodes. There are some recent security protocols that have been proposed for sensor networks and some of them have also been implemented in a real environment. This chapter provides an overview of research in the area of key management for sensor networks mainly focused on using a cluster head based architecture. First we provide a review of the existing security protocols based on private/public key cryptography, Kerberos, Digital signatures and IP security. Next, the authors investigate some of the existing work on key management protocols for sensor networks along with their advantages and disadvantages. Finally, some new approaches for providing key management, cluster head security and dynamic key computations are explored. © 2010, IGI Global.
Recommended Citation
B. Panja and S. K. Madria, "A Survey of Dynamic Key Management Schemes in Sensor Networks," Intelligent Techniques for Warehousing and Mining Sensor Network Data, pp. 326 - 351, IGI Global; Information Resources Management Association, Dec 2009.
The definitive version is available at https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-328-9.ch015
Department(s)
Computer Science
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
978-160566328-9
Document Type
Article - Journal
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Citation
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text
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English
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Publication Date
01 Dec 2009