Incorporating privacy and security in military application based on opportunistic sensor network Online publication date: Fri, 04-May-2018
by Mohammed Salman Arafath; Khaleel Ur Rahman Khan; K.V.N. Sunitha
International Journal of Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (IJITST), Vol. 7, No. 4, 2017
Abstract: Wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks (WASN) or opportunistic sensor networks (Oppnets) have been improving their availability in providing secure communication between military candidates in military applications. The existing work has not addressed this issue effectively. This paper proposes secure route selection and three different encryption algorithms for Commando-Commando (CC), Soldier-Soldier (SS) and Commando-Soldier (CS) communication. Routing is based on path protected hop-by-hop routing protocol (PPHH) by which a secure path is selected with authentication by certificate authority (CA). The cryptography algorithms used are code-based cryptography, hyperelliptic curve cryptography, and design-based cryptography. The proposed strategy in this paper shows improvements in security, energy consumption, throughput, packet overhead and network reliability.
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