Chia-Mu Yu, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Der-Tsai Lee, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Secure communication is a challenging problem in wireless sensor networks. In this paper, we investigate an attack probability-based deterministic key predis- tribution method for non-uniform sensor deployment. First, we design a reasonable model for group-based de- ployment to estimate the attack probability of each de- ployment group. Second, our proposed model further considers the location of data sink to meet the practical situation. Third, based on this attack model, a deter- ministic key predistribution mechanism is presented for group-based deployment. The proposed method mainly aims at preserving the integrity of network so that the functionality of each sensor node can be used. To evaluate the proposed method, the issues of memory overhead, communication overhead, and the fraction of total communications compromised after adversaries launch node capture attacks are studied analytically and numerically.
Index Terms:
Attack probability, Deployment, Key pre- distribution, Security, Sensor network
Citation:
Chia-Mu Yu, Cheng-Chung Li, Chun-Shien Lu, Der-Tsai Lee, Sy-Yen Kuo, "Attack Probability Based Deterministic Key Predistribution Mechanism for Non-Uniform Sensor Deployment," icdcsw, pp.18, 27th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW'07), 2007