Simulation Study On Scalable Key Management For WSN

Authors

  • Diddi Mounika
  • Dr. M. Sreedhar Reddy

Keywords:

Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)technology, Wireless sensor networks (WSNs)

Abstract

Given the affectability of the potential WSN applications and in view of asset confinements, key administration rises as a testing issue for WSNs. One of the fundamental concerns when planning a key administration conspire is the system adaptability. Without a doubt, the convention should bolster countless to empower an expansive scale organization of the system. In this paper, we propose another adaptable key administration conspire for WSNs which gives a decent secure network scope. For this reason, we make utilization of the unital plan hypothesis. We demonstrate that the fundamental mapping from unitals to key pre- conveyance enables us to accomplish high system adaptability. In any case, this credulous mapping does not ensure a high key sharing likelihood. Along these lines, we propose an improved unital-based key pre- conveyance conspire giving high system versatility and great key sharing likelihood roughly bring down limited by 1 − e−1≈0.632. We lead surmised investigation and recreations and contrast our answer with those of existing techniques for various criteria, for example, stockpiling overhead, arrange adaptability, organize availability, normal secure way length and system strength. Our outcomes demonstrate that the proposed approach upgrades the system adaptability while giving high secure network scope and general enhanced execution. Besides, for an equivalent system estimate, our answer lessens fundamentally the capacity overhead contrasted with those of existing arrangements.

 

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Published

2018-11-05

How to Cite

Diddi Mounika, & Reddy, D. M. S. (2018). Simulation Study On Scalable Key Management For WSN. Journal of Science & Technology (JST), 3(6), 48–53. Retrieved from https://jst.org.in/index.php/pub/article/view/156

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