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GossiCrypt: Wireless Sensor Network Data Confidentiality Against Parasitic Adversaries
Resource and cost constraints remain a challenge for wireless sensor network
security. In this paper, we propose a new approach to protect confidentiality
against a parasitic adversary, which seeks to exploit sensor networks by
obtaining measurements in an unauthorized way. Our low-complexity solution,
GossiCrypt, leverages on the large scale of sensor networks to protect
confidentiality efficiently and effectively. GossiCrypt protects data by
symmetric key encryption at their source nodes and re-encryption at a randomly
chosen subset of nodes en route to the sink. Furthermore, it employs key
refreshing to mitigate the physical compromise of cryptographic keys. We
validate GossiCrypt analytically and with simulations, showing it protects data
confidentiality with probability almost one. Moreover, compared with a system
that uses public-key data encryption, the energy consumption of GossiCrypt is
one to three orders of magnitude lower
A survey of symbiotic radio: Methodologies, applications, and future directions
The sixth generation (6G) wireless technology aims to achieve global connectivity with environmentally sustainable networks to improve the overall quality of life. The driving force behind these networks is the rapid evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT), which has led to a proliferation of wireless applications across various domains through the massive deployment of IoT devices. The major challenge is to support these devices with limited radio spectrum and energy-efficient communication. Symbiotic radio (SRad) technology is a promising solution that enables cooperative resource-sharing among radio systems through symbiotic relationships. By fostering mutualistic and competitive resource sharing, SRad technology enables the achievement of both common and individual objectives among the different systems. It is a cutting-edge approach that allows for the creation of new paradigms and efficient resource sharing and management. In this article, we present a detailed survey of SRad with the goal of offering valuable insights for future research and applications. To achieve this, we delve into the fundamental concepts of SRad technology, including radio symbiosis and its symbiotic relationships for coexistence and resource sharing among radio systems. We then review the state-of-the-art methodologies in-depth and introduce potential applications. Finally, we identify and discuss the open challenges and future research directions in this field
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