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    Self-Certified Group Key Generation for Ad Hoc Clusters in Wireless Sensor Networks

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    Abstract – Dynamic formation of node clusters is inherently embedded in a wide range of emerging wireless sensor network (WSN) applications. It is expected that security will play a key role in the design and successful deployment of these, as well as many other, applications. The ad-hoc nature and unique power-constraint characteristics of WSN suggest that a prerequisite for achieving security is the ability to encrypt and decrypt confidential data among an arbitrary set of sensor nodes. Consequently, the nodes are required to generate a joint secret key. Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) has emerged as a suitable public key cryptographic foundation for WSN. This paper describes a pragmatic ECC-based methodology for self-certified group keygenerationinadhocclustersofsensornodes. Anovel load-balancing technique and chained data exchange yield reduced overall communications and facilitate an efficient distribution of the computational effort involved
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