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Poster: Toward Efficient and Secure Code Dissemination Protocol for the Internet of Things

Published: 01 November 2015 Publication History

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Current Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) approaches do not provide an efficient and secure code dissemination function due to emerging issues of IoT applications. In this work, we adopt a multicast approach instead of the existing end-to-end or epidemic approaches. In order to enable the multicast approach, we propose an efficient/robust group key distribution scheme. We will evaluate and quantify the performance of our prototype implementation in a public testbed, while emulating several practical IoT settings, and show our security measures against known attack models.

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    SenSys '15: Proceedings of the 13th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
    November 2015
    526 pages
    ISBN:9781450336314
    DOI:10.1145/2809695
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    1. IOT
    2. dissemination
    3. protocol

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