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IIBE: An Improved Identity-Based Encryption Algorithm for WSN Security

ChunHua Cao, YaNa Tang, DeYan Huang, Weimin Gan, Chunjiong Zhang

2021Security and Communication Networks136 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wireless sensor networks (WSN) have problems such as limited power, weak computing power, poor communication ability, and vulnerability to attack. However, the existing encryption methods cannot effectively solve the above problems when applied to WSN. To this end, according to WSN’s characteristics and based on the identity-based encryption idea, an improved identity-based encryption algorithm (IIBE) is proposed, which can effectively simplify the key generation process, reduce the network traffic, and improve the network security. The design idea of this algorithm lies between the traditional public key encryption and identity-based public tweezers’ encryption. Compared with the traditional public key encryption, the algorithm does not need a public key certificate and avoids the management of the certificate. Compared with identity-based public key encryption, the algorithm addresses the key escrow and key revocation problems. The results of the actual network distribution experiments demonstrate that IIBE has low energy consumption and high security, which are suitable for application in WSN with high requirements on security.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceEncryptionProbabilistic encryptionPublic-key cryptography40-bit encryptionKey (lock)Computer securityMultiple encryptionComputer networkImplicit certificateAttribute-based encryptionKey distribution56-bit encryptionAlgorithmPublic key certificateSecurity in Wireless Sensor NetworksEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor NetworksChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption