A Key Set Cipher for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract
This paper proposes the use of sets of keys, together with corresponding identifiers, for use in wireless sensor networks and similar resource-constrained applications. A specific cryptographic scheme described in the paper is based on the use of a family of self-inverting matrices derived from the number theoretic Hilbert transform in conjunction with the Blom's scheme. In a randomized version of this scheme, the users change their published IDs at will but the parties can still reach agreement on the key by using individual scaling factors. The random protocol increases the security of the system.
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