A Secure Communication System in Self-Organizing Networks via Lightweight Group Key Generation

Self-organizing networks provide rapid and convenient networking for many situations and have gained extensive research. With the progress of researches, security issues have attracted people's attention. There is no central node in self-organizing networks, and therefore the traditional key di...

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Main Authors: Sirui Peng, Biao Han, Celimuge Wu, Baosheng Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9207858/
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spelling doaj-9af6aed512b94b65b1053a8e3fa056d02021-03-29T16:59:28ZengIEEEIEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society2644-12682020-01-01118219210.1109/OJCS.2020.30249899207858A Secure Communication System in Self-Organizing Networks via Lightweight Group Key GenerationSirui Peng0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5551-475XBiao Han1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5082-5727Celimuge Wu2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6853-5878Baosheng Wang3School of Computer, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, ChinaSchool of Computer, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, ChinaGraduate School of Informatics and Engineering, The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, JapanSchool of Computer, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, ChinaSelf-organizing networks provide rapid and convenient networking for many situations and have gained extensive research. With the progress of researches, security issues have attracted people's attention. There is no central node in self-organizing networks, and therefore the traditional key distribution methods based on public infrastructure do not work. The standardized pre-shared keys have predictable security risks. The physical-layer secret key generation has become a technology worth considering due to its lightweight, security, and decentralization. However, most of the previous work has focused on two devices, and remains a challenge to expand the pairwise key into the group key. Since the channel reciprocity only exists between two devices, some information would be exchanged on the unencrypted channel, causing information leakage. This paper designs a secure communication system in self-organizing networks. It adopts an adaptive quantizer to generate the pairwise keys and proposes DORCE, Difference Of quantization Results at one deviCE. The authenticated users share the group key via the difference between pairwise keys. The algorithm is implemented in a mesh topology, which is suitable for self-organizing networks because users' joining and leaving will not have a great impact on the network topology. The algorithm's Key Achievable Rate is up to 4 bits. Experimental results demonstrate that DORCE can generate the group keys in seconds. The Key Generation Rate is above 10 bits per second, enabling a group key generation to be used in a communication system for self-organizing networks. All the generated keys pass the NIST Statistical Test Suite.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9207858/Self-organizing networkphysical layer securitysecret key generationgroup key distributionsecurity communication system
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Biao Han
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A Secure Communication System in Self-Organizing Networks via Lightweight Group Key Generation
IEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society
Self-organizing network
physical layer security
secret key generation
group key distribution
security communication system
author_facet Sirui Peng
Biao Han
Celimuge Wu
Baosheng Wang
author_sort Sirui Peng
title A Secure Communication System in Self-Organizing Networks via Lightweight Group Key Generation
title_short A Secure Communication System in Self-Organizing Networks via Lightweight Group Key Generation
title_full A Secure Communication System in Self-Organizing Networks via Lightweight Group Key Generation
title_fullStr A Secure Communication System in Self-Organizing Networks via Lightweight Group Key Generation
title_full_unstemmed A Secure Communication System in Self-Organizing Networks via Lightweight Group Key Generation
title_sort secure communication system in self-organizing networks via lightweight group key generation
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society
issn 2644-1268
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Self-organizing networks provide rapid and convenient networking for many situations and have gained extensive research. With the progress of researches, security issues have attracted people's attention. There is no central node in self-organizing networks, and therefore the traditional key distribution methods based on public infrastructure do not work. The standardized pre-shared keys have predictable security risks. The physical-layer secret key generation has become a technology worth considering due to its lightweight, security, and decentralization. However, most of the previous work has focused on two devices, and remains a challenge to expand the pairwise key into the group key. Since the channel reciprocity only exists between two devices, some information would be exchanged on the unencrypted channel, causing information leakage. This paper designs a secure communication system in self-organizing networks. It adopts an adaptive quantizer to generate the pairwise keys and proposes DORCE, Difference Of quantization Results at one deviCE. The authenticated users share the group key via the difference between pairwise keys. The algorithm is implemented in a mesh topology, which is suitable for self-organizing networks because users' joining and leaving will not have a great impact on the network topology. The algorithm's Key Achievable Rate is up to 4 bits. Experimental results demonstrate that DORCE can generate the group keys in seconds. The Key Generation Rate is above 10 bits per second, enabling a group key generation to be used in a communication system for self-organizing networks. All the generated keys pass the NIST Statistical Test Suite.
topic Self-organizing network
physical layer security
secret key generation
group key distribution
security communication system
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9207858/
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