@Article{PSWCT2002, author = {Adrian Perrig and Robert Szewczyk and Victor Wen and David Culler and J. D. Tygar}, title = {{SPINS}: Security Protocols for Sensor Networks}, journal = {Wireless Networks}, year = 2002, volume = 8, number = 5, pages = {521--534}, month = Sep, abstract = {Wireless sensor networks will be widely deployed in the near future. While much research has focused on making these networks feasible and useful, security has received little attention. We present a suite of security protocols optimized for sensor networks: SPINS. SPINS has two secure building blocks: SNEP and mTESLA. SNEP includes: data confidentiality, two-party data authentication, and evidence of data freshness. mTESLA provides authenticated broadcast for severely resource-constrained environments. We implemented the above protocols, and show that they are practical even on minimal hardware: the performance of the protocol suite easily matches the data rate of our network. Additionally, we demonstrate that the suite can be used for building higher level protocols.}, keywords = {secure communication protocols, sensor networks, mobile ad hoc networks, MANET, authentication of wireless communication, secrecy and confidentiality, cryptography}, online = {http://ipsapp009.lwwonline.com/ips/frames/menu.asp?J=5233&S=43508&M=55328# http://ipsapp009.lwwonline.com/content/getfile/5233/34/9/fulltext.pdf http://www.perrig.net/tmp/spins-wine-journal.ps}, added-by = {adrian}, added-at = {Fri Aug 16 14:58:06 2002} }