Research Article | OPEN ACCESS
Application of Modulo Key-Predistribution Protocol
1K. Rajadurai, 2T. Kavitha and 3V.J. Subashini
1Optum Golbal Solutions, United Health Group, Bangalore
2New Prince Shri Bhavani College of Engineering and Technology, Anna University, Chennai
3Jerusalem College of Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, India
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 2015 7:780-787
Received: April ‎23, ‎2015 | Accepted: May ‎22, ‎2015 | Published: November 05, 2015
Abstract
The aim of the study is to analyze the application of the Modulo Key Pre-Distribution (MKPD) protocol which is developed for Wireless sensor network (WSN). WSN is a collection of a large number of sensor nodes with limited resources. Bootstrapping secure communication among sensor nodes deployed in hostile environment is an important and challenging problem. An adversary may physically capture some sensors to compromise their stored sensitive data and secret keys which are used to attain confidentiality of the sensitive data. A common approach to solve problem is to use a key pre-distribution scheme in which each sensor node is assigned a subset of keys (key chain), selected from key pool prior to deployment. The keys are carefully selected that have high key sharing probability and resistance against node capture. We use deterministic key distribution scheme based on modulo function to establish the pair-wise keys among the sensor nodes. This study focuses on the application of this Modulo Key Pre-Distribution (MKPD) protocol to a group communication. It provides good key connectivity between the sensor nodes belongs to that group. And also opportunity available to increase the scalability in MKPD protocol by complementary design is also explained.
Keywords:
Complementary design, group communication, modulo function, modulo key pre-distribution, security, trade, wireless sensor networks,
Competing interests
The authors have no competing interests.
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