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A Key Predistribution Scheme Based on 3-Designs

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Information Security and Cryptology (Inscrypt 2007)

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In wireless distributed sensor networks, it is important for sensor nodes to communicate securely each other. In order to ensure this security, many approaches have been proposed recently. One of them is to use key predistribution scheme (KPS). In this paper, we shall use the Möbius plane to present a key predistribution scheme for distributed sensor networks. The secure connectivity and resilience of the resulting sensor network will be analyzed in this paper. This KPS constructed in our paper has some better properties than the ones of KPSs constructed in [5],[7] and [9].

This work was partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation (China) under Grant 60473017 and 90604034.

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Dingyi Pei Moti Yung Dongdai Lin Chuankun Wu

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Dong, J., Pei, D., Wang, X. (2008). A Key Predistribution Scheme Based on 3-Designs. In: Pei, D., Yung, M., Lin, D., Wu, C. (eds) Information Security and Cryptology. Inscrypt 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4990. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79499-8_8

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