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This book introduces a security solution in key management and Intrusion Detection System (IDS) for wireless sensor networks. It addresses challenges of designing in energy and security. Since wireless communication consumes the most energy in sensor network, energy must be used efficiently. This book proposes Hint Key Distribution (HKD) for key management and Adaptive IDS for distributing activated IDS nodes and cooperative operation of these two protocols. HKD protocol focuses on the challenges of energy, computation and security in key distribution. It uses a hint message and key chain to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book introduces a security solution in key
management and Intrusion Detection System (IDS) for
wireless sensor networks. It addresses challenges of
designing in energy and security. Since wireless
communication consumes the most energy in sensor
network, energy must be used efficiently. This book
proposes Hint Key Distribution (HKD) for key
management and Adaptive IDS for distributing
activated IDS nodes and cooperative operation of
these two protocols.
HKD protocol focuses on the challenges of energy,
computation and security in key distribution. It
uses a hint message and key chain to consume less
energy while self-generating key secures the secret
key.
Adaptive IDS uses threshold and voting algorithm to
distribute IDS through the network. An elected node
is activated IDS to monitor its network. A threshold
is used as a solution to reduce number of repeated
activations of the same node, so it distributes the
energy use across the network.
In a cooperative protocol, HKD and Adaptive IDS
exchange information in order to adjust to the
current situation whereas the level of alert
controls the nature of the interaction between the
two protocols.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Piya Techateerawat teaches at Thammasat University.
He received his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and his Bachelor of
Computer Engineering from University of New South Wales.