Security in Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks : First European Workshop, ESAS 2004, Heidelberg, Germany, August 6, 2004, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Claude Castelluccia, Hannes Hartenstein, Christof Paar, Dirk Westhoff.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 3313Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005Descripción: viii, 231 páginas Also available online. recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:- texto
- computadora
- recurso en línea
- 9783540304968
- QA76.9.A25
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New Research Challenges for the Security of Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks -- Public Key Cryptography in Sensor Networks—Revisited -- Exploring Message Authentication in Sensor Networks -- Secure Initialization in Single-Hop Radio Networks -- Some Methods for Privacy in RFID Communication -- Ring Signature Schemes for General Ad-Hoc Access Structures -- Linking Ad Hoc Charging Schemes to AAAC Architectures -- Blind Spontaneous Anonymous Group Signatures for Ad Hoc Groups -- Security for Interactions in Pervasive Networks: Applicability of Recommendation Systems -- Pseudonym Generation Scheme for Ad-Hoc Group Communication Based on IDH -- Secure Overlay for Service Centric Wireless Sensor Networks -- IKE in Ad-Hoc IP Networking -- Advanced Detection of Selfish or Malicious Nodes in Ad Hoc Networks -- A Security Architecture for Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks -- Securely Propagating Authentication in an Ensemble of Personal Devices Using Single Sign-on -- Key Management in Wireless Sensor Networks -- SDD: Secure Directed Diffusion Protocol for Sensor Networks -- Secure AES Hardware Module for Resource Constrained Devices.
Ad hoc and sensor networks are making their way from research to real-world deployments. Body and personal-area networks, intelligent homes, environmental monitoring or inter-vehicle communications: there is almost nothing left that is not going to be smart and networked. While a great amount of research has been devoted to the pure networking aspects, ad hoc and sensor networks will not be successfully deployed if security, dependability, and privacy issues are not addressed adequately. As the first book devoted to the topic, this volume constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the First European Workshop on Security in Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks, ESAS, 2004, held in Heidelberg, Germany in August 2004. The 17 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 55 submissions. Among the key topics addressed are key distribution and management, authentication, energy-aware cryptographic primitives, anonymity and pseudonymity, secure diffusion, secure peer-to-peer overlays, and RFIDs.
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