An Accountable Access Control with Enhanced Privacy in Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract

Security and privacy are the major concern in today’s world, among any users and owners of different entities. In general, anyone would be aware of his/her own data privacy from other users, including the owners and the one who misbehaves has to be identified. Wireless Sensor Networks pays a great responsibility in monitoring and controlling of environments. However many remote authentication protocols have been proposed, each leads to a challenging factor of security and scalability. By enforcing a novel based approach which ensures strict access control using APAC protocol, which meets the above challenges. This protocol also ensures that it doesn’t rely on third party, so feasibility can be achieved on sensor platforms. Performance evaluation demonstrates that the proposed protocol outperforms all the other existing schemes in terms of computational cost.

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R. Maya Devi, J. Albert Simon

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R. Maya Devi, J. Albert Simon (2016). An Accountable Access Control with Enhanced Privacy in Wireless Sensor Networks. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 4(5), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-22127