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Exploring Message Authentication in Sensor Networksby: H. Vogt
In Proceedings of ESAS 2004 (1st European Workshop on Security in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks) (August 2004)
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AbstractThis paper explores the design space for message authentication in sensor networks. Several types of authentication are put into relation: end-to-end, hop-to-hop, and physical and virtual multipath authentication. While end-to-end authentication provides the highest and most general security level, it may be too costly or impractical to implement. On the other end of the security scale, hop-to-hop authentication can be implemented with little e ort but provides security only to a highly restricted attacker. Multipath authentication provides an intermediate security level that may be appropriate for many applications of sensor networks, trading energy for security guarantees. Virtual multipaths o er an improvement, reducing energy demands while retaining crucial security properties of physical multipaths.
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