2017
DOI: 10.1109/tifs.2017.2668062
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<italic>BASIS</italic>: A Practical Multi-User Broadcast Authentication Scheme in Wireless Sensor Networks

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“…In [3], a message recovery with minimized computation and communication cost was presented. The feasibility of BASIS on WSN was introduced to minimize the energy consumption.…”
Section: Discussion and Limitation On Energy Efficient Authenticatmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [3], a message recovery with minimized computation and communication cost was presented. The feasibility of BASIS on WSN was introduced to minimize the energy consumption.…”
Section: Discussion and Limitation On Energy Efficient Authenticatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A provably secure pairing-free ID-based signature scheme was presented in [3] with message recovery. However, communication cost was high.…”
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“…Currently, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have become one of the most standard services employed in commercial and industrial applications and proved to be a leading area of research [1][2][3]. Like many advanced technologies, the original appliance of WSNs can be found in military and heavy industrial applications.…”
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“…If the number of shared starting keys of two nodes is equal or greater than s, the link will not be established because there would be a high probability of node replication. After that, We also introduce into SRKD a message recovery mechanism called full message recovery ID-based signature (MR-IBS), proposed by Shim et al [13], to reduce the network bandwidth overhead caused by the delivery of voting messages to a base station.…”
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