Secure and Energy Efficient Key Management Scheme Using Authentication in Cluster Based Routing Protocol

  • Jinsu Kim
  • Seongyong Choi
  • Seungjin Han
  • Junhyeog Choi
  • Junghyun Lee
  • Keewook Rim
Conference paper
Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 5899)

Abstract

The previous key management methods are inadequate for secure data communication in cluster-based routing scheme. Because the cluster head is changed at each round, it has to take the step of authentication or shared key setting with neighbor nodes. In addition, there happens a large overhead for secure communication if the mobility of nodes is considered. Accordingly, this study proposes a secure and efficient key management mechanism suitable for cluster-based routing protocol even when the nodes are moveable and new nodes are inserted frequently.

Keywords

Cluster-based Routing Secure Protocol Key Management Scheme 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Jinsu Kim
    • 1
  • Seongyong Choi
    • 1
  • Seungjin Han
    • 2
  • Junhyeog Choi
    • 3
  • Junghyun Lee
    • 1
  • Keewook Rim
    • 4
  1. 1.Dept. of Computer Science EngineeringInha University 
  2. 2.School of Information & MediaKyungin Women’s College 
  3. 3.School of Management & TourismKimpo College 
  4. 4.Dept. of Computer and Information ScienceSunmoon UniversitySouth Korea

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