articleApr 6, 2005GREEN OA
A public-key infrastructure for key distribution in TinyOS based on elliptic curve cryptography
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Abstract
We present the first known implementation of elliptic curve cryptography over F/sub 2p/ for sensor networks based on the 8-bit, 7.3828-MHz MICA2 mote. Through instrumentation of UC Berkeley's TinySec module, we argue that, although secret-key cryptography has been tractable in this domain for some time, there has remained a need for an efficient, secure mechanism for distribution of secret keys among nodes. Although public-key infrastructure has been thought impractical, we argue, through analysis of our own implementation for TinyOS of multiplication of points on elliptic curves, that public-key infrastructure is, in fact, viable for TinySec keys' distribution, even on the MICA2. We demonstrate that public…
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- Public-key cryptography
- Elliptic curve cryptography
- Key (lock)
- Cryptography
- Computer science
- Elliptic curve
- Key distribution
- Wireless sensor network
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