Investigating and Analyzing the Light-weight ciphers for Wireless Sensor Networks

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Autor(a) principal: Jinwala, Devesh C.
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Patel, Dhiren R., Dasgupta, Kankar S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: INFOCOMP: Jornal de Ciência da Computação
Texto Completo: https://infocomp.dcc.ufla.br/index.php/infocomp/article/view/259
Resumo: TheWireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are characterized by the severe constraints in the computational, storage and energy resources. Though there has been significant improvement in the available computational resources due to the proliferation of the next-generation sensor nodes, the energy and storage resources of sensor nodes are still limited. As the sensor nodes are often deployed in ubiquitous and pervasive environments, it is necessary to ensure communications security in a WSN. However, the use of the security protocols adds to the associated overhead. Therefore, ensuring communications security in a WSN is a challenge. We believe that since the core component of any security protocol is the cipher used therein; the overhead due to a security protocol can be largely reduced, by employing essentially a lightweight cipher. But at the same time, the cipher so employed must ensure appropriate levels of security with standard key-sizes. Currently, Skipjack (80-bit key-size) is the cipher of choice, for the software based security protocols like TinySec, SenSec and MiniSec, used in WSNs. However, with the help of exhaustive simulation, experiments and analysis, in this paper, we show that our optimized implementation of the Corrected Block Tiny Encryption Algorithm (XXTEA) (128-bit key-size), can be a good alternative to Skipjack; at least in the resource constrained WSN environments.
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spelling Investigating and Analyzing the Light-weight ciphers for Wireless Sensor NetworksWireless Sensor NetworksLink Layer SecurityBlock CiphersEncryptionAuthentication.TheWireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are characterized by the severe constraints in the computational, storage and energy resources. Though there has been significant improvement in the available computational resources due to the proliferation of the next-generation sensor nodes, the energy and storage resources of sensor nodes are still limited. As the sensor nodes are often deployed in ubiquitous and pervasive environments, it is necessary to ensure communications security in a WSN. However, the use of the security protocols adds to the associated overhead. Therefore, ensuring communications security in a WSN is a challenge. We believe that since the core component of any security protocol is the cipher used therein; the overhead due to a security protocol can be largely reduced, by employing essentially a lightweight cipher. But at the same time, the cipher so employed must ensure appropriate levels of security with standard key-sizes. Currently, Skipjack (80-bit key-size) is the cipher of choice, for the software based security protocols like TinySec, SenSec and MiniSec, used in WSNs. However, with the help of exhaustive simulation, experiments and analysis, in this paper, we show that our optimized implementation of the Corrected Block Tiny Encryption Algorithm (XXTEA) (128-bit key-size), can be a good alternative to Skipjack; at least in the resource constrained WSN environments.Editora da UFLA2009-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://infocomp.dcc.ufla.br/index.php/infocomp/article/view/259INFOCOMP Journal of Computer Science; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2009): June, 2009; 39-501982-33631807-4545reponame:INFOCOMP: Jornal de Ciência da Computaçãoinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAenghttps://infocomp.dcc.ufla.br/index.php/infocomp/article/view/259/244Copyright (c) 2016 INFOCOMP Journal of Computer Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJinwala, Devesh C.Patel, Dhiren R.Dasgupta, Kankar S.2015-07-22T17:37:45Zoai:infocomp.dcc.ufla.br:article/259Revistahttps://infocomp.dcc.ufla.br/index.php/infocompPUBhttps://infocomp.dcc.ufla.br/index.php/infocomp/oaiinfocomp@dcc.ufla.br||apfreire@dcc.ufla.br1982-33631807-4545opendoar:2024-05-21T19:54:27.983506INFOCOMP: Jornal de Ciência da Computação - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Investigating and Analyzing the Light-weight ciphers for Wireless Sensor Networks
title Investigating and Analyzing the Light-weight ciphers for Wireless Sensor Networks
spellingShingle Investigating and Analyzing the Light-weight ciphers for Wireless Sensor Networks
Jinwala, Devesh C.
Wireless Sensor Networks
Link Layer Security
Block Ciphers
Encryption
Authentication.
title_short Investigating and Analyzing the Light-weight ciphers for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full Investigating and Analyzing the Light-weight ciphers for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_fullStr Investigating and Analyzing the Light-weight ciphers for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full_unstemmed Investigating and Analyzing the Light-weight ciphers for Wireless Sensor Networks
title_sort Investigating and Analyzing the Light-weight ciphers for Wireless Sensor Networks
author Jinwala, Devesh C.
author_facet Jinwala, Devesh C.
Patel, Dhiren R.
Dasgupta, Kankar S.
author_role author
author2 Patel, Dhiren R.
Dasgupta, Kankar S.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jinwala, Devesh C.
Patel, Dhiren R.
Dasgupta, Kankar S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Wireless Sensor Networks
Link Layer Security
Block Ciphers
Encryption
Authentication.
topic Wireless Sensor Networks
Link Layer Security
Block Ciphers
Encryption
Authentication.
description TheWireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are characterized by the severe constraints in the computational, storage and energy resources. Though there has been significant improvement in the available computational resources due to the proliferation of the next-generation sensor nodes, the energy and storage resources of sensor nodes are still limited. As the sensor nodes are often deployed in ubiquitous and pervasive environments, it is necessary to ensure communications security in a WSN. However, the use of the security protocols adds to the associated overhead. Therefore, ensuring communications security in a WSN is a challenge. We believe that since the core component of any security protocol is the cipher used therein; the overhead due to a security protocol can be largely reduced, by employing essentially a lightweight cipher. But at the same time, the cipher so employed must ensure appropriate levels of security with standard key-sizes. Currently, Skipjack (80-bit key-size) is the cipher of choice, for the software based security protocols like TinySec, SenSec and MiniSec, used in WSNs. However, with the help of exhaustive simulation, experiments and analysis, in this paper, we show that our optimized implementation of the Corrected Block Tiny Encryption Algorithm (XXTEA) (128-bit key-size), can be a good alternative to Skipjack; at least in the resource constrained WSN environments.
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