Implementation and modification of a lightweight authentication and key management scheme for wireless sensor networks (AKMS 2.0)

Internet of Things (IoT) and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are emerging technologies that face many challenges like ensuring scalability and security as new projects are implemented. Hence a need for reliable protocols arises with numerous researchers working towards a more efficient proposal. This...

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Main Authors: Cruz, Jolson Eric, Arora, Aryan, Ayson, Laurence Elmer L., Jr.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_comtech-10022022-09-14T06:21:40Z Implementation and modification of a lightweight authentication and key management scheme for wireless sensor networks (AKMS 2.0) Cruz, Jolson Eric Arora, Aryan Ayson, Laurence Elmer L., Jr. Internet of Things (IoT) and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are emerging technologies that face many challenges like ensuring scalability and security as new projects are implemented. Hence a need for reliable protocols arises with numerous researchers working towards a more efficient proposal. This research focuses on Group Key Management and Authentication in relation to WSN nodes. As such, this paper aims to implement a Lightweight Authentication and Key Management Scheme for WSNs proposed by Qin et al. as the protocol outperforms existing protocols in simulation but lacks implementation. Moreover, a modified version of the proposed scheme will be proposed suited for IoT topology and measures against replay and spoofing attacks. In this paper, the researchers aim to modify and implement the proposed protocol by using Node MCU-based (ESP32) microcontrollers to test the scheme in a local environment along with its ability to prevent replay and spoofing attacks. Hence, ensuring a secure user authentication with new nodes that join the IoT topology. The implemented protocol will go through screening methods such as energy consumption test, packet delivery rate test, replay and spoofing attack test, networking distance tests, and reconnection test. The implementation of Qin's protocol is significant to ensure the efficiency and security of the AKMS in a local environment that will ultimately benefit IoT and WSN projects in many fields such as commerce, healthcare, tourism, and transport. 2022-07-06T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_comtech/3 Computer Technology Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Wireless sensor networks Internet of things Information Security
institution De La Salle University
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topic Wireless sensor networks
Internet of things
Information Security
spellingShingle Wireless sensor networks
Internet of things
Information Security
Cruz, Jolson Eric
Arora, Aryan
Ayson, Laurence Elmer L., Jr.
Implementation and modification of a lightweight authentication and key management scheme for wireless sensor networks (AKMS 2.0)
description Internet of Things (IoT) and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are emerging technologies that face many challenges like ensuring scalability and security as new projects are implemented. Hence a need for reliable protocols arises with numerous researchers working towards a more efficient proposal. This research focuses on Group Key Management and Authentication in relation to WSN nodes. As such, this paper aims to implement a Lightweight Authentication and Key Management Scheme for WSNs proposed by Qin et al. as the protocol outperforms existing protocols in simulation but lacks implementation. Moreover, a modified version of the proposed scheme will be proposed suited for IoT topology and measures against replay and spoofing attacks. In this paper, the researchers aim to modify and implement the proposed protocol by using Node MCU-based (ESP32) microcontrollers to test the scheme in a local environment along with its ability to prevent replay and spoofing attacks. Hence, ensuring a secure user authentication with new nodes that join the IoT topology. The implemented protocol will go through screening methods such as energy consumption test, packet delivery rate test, replay and spoofing attack test, networking distance tests, and reconnection test. The implementation of Qin's protocol is significant to ensure the efficiency and security of the AKMS in a local environment that will ultimately benefit IoT and WSN projects in many fields such as commerce, healthcare, tourism, and transport.
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author Cruz, Jolson Eric
Arora, Aryan
Ayson, Laurence Elmer L., Jr.
author_facet Cruz, Jolson Eric
Arora, Aryan
Ayson, Laurence Elmer L., Jr.
author_sort Cruz, Jolson Eric
title Implementation and modification of a lightweight authentication and key management scheme for wireless sensor networks (AKMS 2.0)
title_short Implementation and modification of a lightweight authentication and key management scheme for wireless sensor networks (AKMS 2.0)
title_full Implementation and modification of a lightweight authentication and key management scheme for wireless sensor networks (AKMS 2.0)
title_fullStr Implementation and modification of a lightweight authentication and key management scheme for wireless sensor networks (AKMS 2.0)
title_full_unstemmed Implementation and modification of a lightweight authentication and key management scheme for wireless sensor networks (AKMS 2.0)
title_sort implementation and modification of a lightweight authentication and key management scheme for wireless sensor networks (akms 2.0)
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