"Random number generation based on sensor with decimation method"
Title | "Random number generation based on sensor with decimation method" |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Authors | K. Sathya, J. Premalatha, V. Rajasekar |
Conference Name | 2015 IEEE Workshop on Computational Intelligence: Theories, Applications and Future Directions (WCI) |
Date Published | Dec |
Publisher | IEEE |
ISBN Number | 978-1-4673-8215-1 |
Accession Number | 16103305 |
Keywords | adversarial control, Correlation, cryptographic mechanisms, cryptography, data privacy, decimation method, Generators, Internet, minimizing correlation, NIST, privacy, pubcrawl, random number generation, random number independence, random number uniform distribution, random sequence, Random sequences, security, sensor data, sensor fusion, testing random number, wash-rinse-spin approach |
Abstract | Strength of security and privacy of any cryptographic mechanisms that use random numbers require that the random numbers generated have two important properties namely 1. Uniform distribution and 2. Independence. With the growth of Internet many devices are connected to Internet that host sensors. One idea proposed is to use sensor data as seed for Random Number Generator (RNG) since sensors measure the physical phenomena that exhibit randomness over time. The random numbers generated from sensor data can be used for cryptographic algorithms in Internet activities. These sensor data also pose weaknesses where sensors may be under adversarial control that may lead to generating expected random sequence which breaks the security and privacy. This paper proposes a wash-rinse-spin approach to process the raw sensor data that increases randomness in the seed value. The generated sequences from two sensors are combined by Decimation method to improve unpredictability. This makes the sensor data to be more secure in generating random numbers preventing attackers from knowing the random sequence through adversarial control. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7495500 |
DOI | 10.1109/WCI.2015.7495500 |
Citation Key | 7495500 |
- pubcrawl
- wash-rinse-spin approach
- testing random number
- sensor fusion
- sensor data
- security
- Random sequences
- random sequence
- random number uniform distribution
- random number independence
- random number generation
- adversarial control
- privacy
- NIST
- minimizing correlation
- internet
- Generators
- decimation method
- data privacy
- Cryptography
- cryptographic mechanisms
- Correlation