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A Certificateless Authenticated Key Agreement Scheme for the Power IoT

Wenchao Cui, Rui Cheng, Kehe Wu, Yuling Su, Yuqing Lei

2021Energies16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Power Internet of Things (IoT) is the application of IoT technology in the field of power grid, which can better control all kinds of power equipment, power personnel and operating environment. However, access to mass terminals brings higher requirements for terminal authentication and key management for the power IoT. And the traditional public key infrastructure (PKI) and identity-based public key cryptography (IB-PKC) exist the problems of certificate management and key escrow. Therefore, the paper proposes a novel authenticated key agreement scheme based on the certificateless public key cryptography (CL-PKC) mechanism. In addition, the proposed scheme is proven with the improved extended Canetti-Krawczyk (eCK) security model. Finally, the implementation of the authenticated key agreement protocol is given based on the actual application requirement of the power IoT, and the analysis and comparison of the simulation demonstrates that the proposed scheme has higher efficiency and would be suitable for the power IoT.

Topics & Concepts

Key escrowComputer sciencePublic-key cryptographyAuthentication (law)Key (lock)Public key infrastructureComputer securityComputer networkScheme (mathematics)Key managementCryptographyKey distributionCertificateMathematicsEncryptionAlgorithmMathematical analysisAdvanced Authentication Protocols SecurityCryptography and Data SecuritySecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks
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