Visible to the public Certificateless Peer-to-Peer Key Agreement Protocol for the Perception Layer of Internet of Things

TitleCertificateless Peer-to-Peer Key Agreement Protocol for the Perception Layer of Internet of Things
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsZhang, Kun, Wang, Yubo, Ning, Zhenhu
Conference Name2021 6th International Conference on Image, Vision and Computing (ICIVC)
Keywordscertificateless, combine public key, Costs, human factors, key agreement, Metrics, peer to peer security, peer-to-peer security, performance evaluation, Protocols, pubcrawl, Public key, Reliability engineering, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, Sensors, Trusted Computing
AbstractDue to the computing capability limitation of the Internet of things devices in the perception layer, the traditional security solutions are difficult to be used directly. How to design a new lightweight, secure and reliable protocol suitable for the Internet of Things application environment, and realize the secure transmission of information among many sensing checkpoints is an urgent problem to be solved. In this paper, we propose a decentralized lightweight authentication key protocol based on the combination of public key and trusted computing technology, which is used to establish secure communication between nodes in the perception layer. The various attacks that the protocol may suffer are analyzed, and the formal analysis method is used to verify the security of the protocol. To verify the validity of the protocol, the computation and communication cost of the protocol are compared with the existing key protocols. And the results show that the protocol achieved the promised performance.
DOI10.1109/ICIVC52351.2021.9526946
Citation Keyzhang_certificateless_2021