Towards enhanced key management in multi-phase ZigBee network architecture

ZigBee is one of impartment wireless technologies now being widely deployed in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). However, ZigBee exhibits several security concerns especially insufficiently addressed key management mechanism. The security of WSNs has a direct reliance on secure and efficient key mana...

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Main Authors: Tian, Biming, Han, Song, Liu, Liu, Khadem, Saghar, Parvin, Sazia
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier Science 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17925
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author Tian, Biming
Han, Song
Liu, Liu
Khadem, Saghar
Parvin, Sazia
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Han, Song
Liu, Liu
Khadem, Saghar
Parvin, Sazia
author_sort Tian, Biming
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description ZigBee is one of impartment wireless technologies now being widely deployed in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). However, ZigBee exhibits several security concerns especially insufficiently addressed key management mechanism. The security of WSNs has a direct reliance on secure and efficient key management. This leaves key management as a fundamental research topic in the field of WSNs security. Among the proposed key management schemes for WSNs security, the localized encryption and authentication protocol (LEAP) has been regarded as an efficient protocol over the last years. LEAP supports the establishment of four types of keys. The security of these keys is under the assumption that the initial deployment phase is secure and the initial key is erased from sensor nodes after the initialization phase. Whilst the initial key is used again for node addition after the initialization phase whereas the new node can be compromised before erasing the key. A time-based key management scheme rethought the security of LEAP. We show the deficiency of the time-based key management scheme and developed an enhanced key management scheme for multi-phase ZigBee architecture in this paper. We show the proposed comprehensive key management solution keeps forward and backward secrecy and suits the application requirements and constraints through analysis and simulation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-179252017-09-13T15:44:14Z Towards enhanced key management in multi-phase ZigBee network architecture Tian, Biming Han, Song Liu, Liu Khadem, Saghar Parvin, Sazia Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) ZigBee specification Key management ZigBee is one of impartment wireless technologies now being widely deployed in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). However, ZigBee exhibits several security concerns especially insufficiently addressed key management mechanism. The security of WSNs has a direct reliance on secure and efficient key management. This leaves key management as a fundamental research topic in the field of WSNs security. Among the proposed key management schemes for WSNs security, the localized encryption and authentication protocol (LEAP) has been regarded as an efficient protocol over the last years. LEAP supports the establishment of four types of keys. The security of these keys is under the assumption that the initial deployment phase is secure and the initial key is erased from sensor nodes after the initialization phase. Whilst the initial key is used again for node addition after the initialization phase whereas the new node can be compromised before erasing the key. A time-based key management scheme rethought the security of LEAP. We show the deficiency of the time-based key management scheme and developed an enhanced key management scheme for multi-phase ZigBee architecture in this paper. We show the proposed comprehensive key management solution keeps forward and backward secrecy and suits the application requirements and constraints through analysis and simulation. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17925 10.1016/j.comcom.2011.12.004 Elsevier Science restricted
spellingShingle Wireless sensor networks (WSNs)
ZigBee specification
Key management
Tian, Biming
Han, Song
Liu, Liu
Khadem, Saghar
Parvin, Sazia
Towards enhanced key management in multi-phase ZigBee network architecture
title Towards enhanced key management in multi-phase ZigBee network architecture
title_full Towards enhanced key management in multi-phase ZigBee network architecture
title_fullStr Towards enhanced key management in multi-phase ZigBee network architecture
title_full_unstemmed Towards enhanced key management in multi-phase ZigBee network architecture
title_short Towards enhanced key management in multi-phase ZigBee network architecture
title_sort towards enhanced key management in multi-phase zigbee network architecture
topic Wireless sensor networks (WSNs)
ZigBee specification
Key management
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17925