Malleability Resilient Concealed Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks |
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Authors: | Keyur Parmar Devesh C. Jinwala |
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Affiliation: | 1.S. V. National Institute of Technology,Surat,India |
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Abstract: | The objective of concealed data aggregation is to achieve the privacy preservation at intermediate nodes while supporting in-network data aggregation. The need for privacy preservation at intermediate nodes and the need for data aggregation at intermediate nodes can be simultaneously realized using privacy homomorphism. Privacy homomorphism processes the encrypted data without decrypting them at intermediate nodes. However, privacy homomorphism is inherently malleable. Although malicious adversaries cannot view transmitted sensor readings, they can manipulate them. Hence, it is a formidable challenge to realize conflicting requirements, such as end-to-end privacy and end-to-end integrity, while performing en route aggregation. In this paper, we propose a malleability resilient concealed data aggregation protocol for protecting the network against active and passive adversaries. In addition, the proposed protocol protects the network against insider and outsider adversaries. The proposed protocol simultaneously realizes the conflicting objectives like privacy at intermediate nodes, end-to-end integrity, replay protection, and en route aggregation. As per our knowledge, the proposed solution is the first that achieves end-to-end security and en route aggregation of reverse multicast traffic in the presence of insider, as well as outsider adversaries. |
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