Authors
Yingpeng Sang, Hong Shen, Yasushi Inoguchi, Yasuo Tan, Naixue Xiong
Publication date
2006/12/4
Conference
2006 Seventh International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies (PDCAT'06)
Pages
315-320
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Data aggregation is a widely used technique in wireless sensor networks. The security issues, data confidentiality and integrity, in data aggregation become vital when the sensor network is deployed in a hostile environment. There has been many related work proposed to address these security issues. In this paper we survey these work and classify them into two cases: hop-by-hop encrypted data aggregation and end-to-end encrypted data aggregation. We also propose two general frameworks for the two cases respectively. The framework for end-to-end encrypted data aggregation has higher computation cost on the sensor nodes, but achieves stronger security, in comparison with the framework for hop-by-hop encrypted data aggregation
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Y Sang, H Shen, Y Inoguchi, Y Tan, N Xiong - 2006 Seventh International Conference on Parallel and …, 2006