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Ruzicka Indexed Regressive Homomorphic Ephemeral Key Benaloh Cryptography for Secure Data Aggregation in WSN
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並列篇名 | Ruzicka Indexed Regressive Homomorphic Ephemeral Key Benaloh Cryptography for Secure Data Aggregation in WSN |
作者 | Saravanakumar Pichumani、T. V. P. Sundararajan、Rajesh Kumar Dhanaraj、Yunyoung Nam、Seifedine Kadry |
英文摘要 | Data aggregation is the significant process in which the information is gathered and combines data to decrease the amount of data transmission in the WSN. The sensor devices are susceptible to node attacks and security issues such as data confidentiality and data privacy are extremely important. A novel technique called Ruzicka Index Regressive Homomorphic Ephemeral Key Benaloh Cryptography (RIRHEKBC) technique is introduced for enhancing the security of data aggregation and data privacy in WSN. By applying the Ruzicka Index Regressive Homomorphic Ephemeral Key Benaloh Cryptography, Ephemeral private and public keys are generated for each sensor node in the network. After the key generation, the sender node performs the encryption using the receiver public key and sends it to the data aggregator. After receiving the encrypted data, the receiver node uses the private key for decrypting the ciphertext. The key matching is performed during the data decryption using Ruzicka Indexive regression function. Once the key is matched, then the receiver collects the original data with higher security. The simulation result proves that the proposed RIRHEKBC technique increases the security of data aggregation and minimizes the packet drop, and delay than the state-of-the- art methods. |
起訖頁 | 1287-1297 |
關鍵詞 | WSN、Data aggregation、Security and privacy、Homomorphic Ephemeral Key Benaloh Cryptography、Ruzicka Indexive regression |
刊名 | 網際網路技術學刊 |
期數 | 202111 (22:6期) |
出版單位 | 台灣學術網路管理委員會 |
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