Establishing pairwise keys for secure communication in ad hoc networks: a probabilistic approach

Sencun Zhu, Shouhuai Xu, Sanjeev Setia, S. Jajodia
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Abstract

A prerequisite for a secure communication between two nodes in an ad hoc network is that the nodes share a key to bootstrap their trust relationship. In this paper, we present a scalable and distributed protocol that enables two nodes to establish a pairwise shared key on the fly, without requiring the use of any on-line key distribution center. The design of our protocol is based on a novel combination of two techniques - probabilistic key sharing and threshold secret sharing. Our protocol is scalable since every node only needs to possess a small number of keys, independent of the network size, and it is computationally efficient because it only relies on symmetric key cryptography based operations. We show that a pairwise key established between two nodes using our protocol is secure against a collusion attack by up to a certain number of compromised nodes. We also show through a set of simulations that our protocol can be parameterized to meet the desired levels of performance, security and storage for the application under consideration.
在自组织网络中建立安全通信的成对密钥:一种概率方法
在自组织网络中,两个节点之间安全通信的先决条件是节点共享一个密钥来引导它们的信任关系。在本文中,我们提出了一个可扩展的分布式协议,该协议使两个节点能够动态地建立成对共享密钥,而无需使用任何在线密钥分发中心。我们的协议设计是基于两种技术的新颖组合-概率密钥共享和阈值秘密共享。我们的协议是可扩展的,因为每个节点只需要拥有少量的密钥,与网络大小无关,而且它的计算效率很高,因为它只依赖于基于对称密钥加密的操作。我们证明,使用我们的协议在两个节点之间建立的成对密钥是安全的,可以抵御多达一定数量的受损节点的共谋攻击。我们还通过一组模拟表明,我们的协议可以参数化,以满足所考虑的应用程序所需的性能、安全性和存储级别。
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