Secure Aggregation for Wireless Networks
Lingxuan Hu and David Evans
Workshop on Security and
Assurance in Ad hoc Networks. January, 2003.
Abstract
An emerging class of important applications uses ad hoc wireless
networks of low-power sensor devices to monitor and send information
about a possibly hostile environment to a powerful base station
connected to a wired network. To conserve power, intermediate network
nodes should aggregate results from individual sensors. However, this
opens the risk that a single compromised sensor device can render the
network useless, or worse, mislead the operator into trusting a false
reading. We present a protocol that provides a secure aggregation
mechanism for wireless networks that is resilient to both intruder
devices and single device key compromises. Our protocol is designed to
work within the computation, memory and power consumption limits of
inexpensive sensor devices, but takes advantage of the properties of
wireless networking, as well as the power asymmetry between the devices
and the base station.
Keywords: Security; ad-hoc networks; wireless; aggregation.
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