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Security and Privacy in Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks

Second European Workshop, ESAS 2005, Visegrad, Hungary, July 13-14, 2005. Revised Selected Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3813)

Part of the book sub series: Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications (LNCCN)

Conference series link(s): ESAS: European Workshop on Security in Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks

Conference proceedings info: ESAS 2005.

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Table of contents (17 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Efficient Verifiable Ring Encryption for Ad Hoc Groups

    • Joseph K. Liu, Patrick P. Tsang, Duncan S. Wong
    Pages 1-13
  3. SKiMPy: A Simple Key Management Protocol for MANETs in Emergency and Rescue Operations

    • Matija Pužar, Jon Andersson, Thomas Plagemann, Yves Roudier
    Pages 14-26
  4. Remote Software-Based Attestation for Wireless Sensors

    • Mark Shaneck, Karthikeyan Mahadevan, Vishal Kher, Yongdae Kim
    Pages 27-41
  5. Spontaneous Cooperation in Multi-domain Sensor Networks

    • Levente Buttyán, Tamás Holczer, Péter Schaffer
    Pages 42-53
  6. Authenticated Queries in Sensor Networks

    • Zinaida Benenson
    Pages 54-67
  7. Improving Sensor Network Security with Information Quality

    • Qiang Qiu, Tieyan Li, Jit Biswas
    Pages 68-79
  8. One-Time Sensors: A Novel Concept to Mitigate Node-Capture Attacks

    • Kemal Bicakci, Chandana Gamage, Bruno Crispo, Andrew S. Tanenbaum
    Pages 80-90
  9. Randomized Grid Based Scheme for Wireless Sensor Network

    • Mohammed Golam Sadi, Jong Sou Park, Dong Seong Kim
    Pages 91-101
  10. Influence of Falsified Position Data on Geographic Ad-Hoc Routing

    • Tim Leinmüller, Elmar Schoch, Frank Kargl, Christian Maihöfer
    Pages 102-112
  11. Provable Security of On-Demand Distance Vector Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

    • Gergely Ács, Levente Buttyán, István Vajda
    Pages 113-127
  12. Statistical Wormhole Detection in Sensor Networks

    • Levente Buttyán, László Dóra, István Vajda
    Pages 128-141
  13. RFID System with Fairness Within the Framework of Security and Privacy

    • Jin Kwak, Keunwoo Rhee, Soohyun oh, Seungjoo Kim, Dongho Won
    Pages 142-152
  14. Scalable and Flexible Privacy Protection Scheme for RFID Systems

    • Sang-Soo Yeo, Sung Kwon Kim
    Pages 153-163
  15. Location Privacy in Bluetooth

    • Ford-Long Wong, Frank Stajano
    Pages 176-188
  16. An Advanced Method for Joint Scalar Multiplications on Memory Constraint Devices

    • Erik Dahmen, Katsuyuki Okeya, Tsuyoshi Takagi
    Pages 189-204
  17. Side Channel Attacks on Message Authentication Codes

    • Katsuyuki Okeya, Tetsu Iwata
    Pages 205-217
  18. Back Matter

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About this book

It was a pleasure to take part in the 2005 European Workshop on Security and Privacy in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks (ESAS 2005), held on July 13–14 in Visegrad (Hungary) in conjunction with the First International Conference on Wireless Internet (WICON) . As Program Co-chairs, we are very happy with the outcome of this year’s ESAS workshop. It clearly demonstrates the continued importance, popularity andtimeliness oftheworkshop’stopic: securityandprivacy inadhocandsensor networks.Atotalof51fullpapersweresubmitted.Eachsubmissionwasreviewed by at least three expert referees. After a short period of intense discussions and deliberations, the Program Committee selected 17 papers for presentation and subsequent publication in the workshop proceedings. This corresponds to an acceptance rate of 33% — a respectable rate by any measure. First and foremost, we thank the authors of ALL submitted papers. Your con?dence in this venue is much appreciated. We hope that you will continue patronizing ESAS as authors and attendees. We are also very grateful to our colleagues in the research community who served on the ESAS Program C- mittee. Your sel?ess dedication is what makes the workshop a success. Finally, we are very grateful to the ESAS Steering Group: Levente Buttyan, Claude Castelluccia, Dirk Westho? and Susanne Wetzel. They had the vision and the drive to create this workshopin the ?rst place; they also provided many insightsandlotsofhelpwiththisyear’sevent.Weespeciallyacknowledgeand- preciate the work of Levente Buttyan whose dedication (as Steering Committee member, PC member and Local Arrangements Chair) played a very important role in the success of the workshop.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institut Eurecom, Sophia-Antipolis, France

    Refik Molva

  • Computer Science Department, University of California, Irvine,  

    Gene Tsudik

  • NEC Europe Ltd.,,  

    Dirk Westhoff

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