ACTIVE DYNAMIC KEY FOR SECURE DATA TRANSFER IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK

Authors:

Vikkram R,Rajeshkumar G,Sadesh S,

DOI NO:

https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.2020.05.00015

Keywords:

WSN,One-time dynamic active key,VABEK-I,VABEK-II,AES,

Abstract

The day to day life billions of data are transferred across the internet using millions of devices. These Transferred data are theft or falsifying the original content by the intermediates when transferred from source to destination. So that data is transferred in a secure manner it does not theft or replicate. In the Virtual active key-based encryption a new idea of one-time active dynamic key is used (i.e.) while information transferred between the source and destination the original data is encoded with this key and the algorithm. A Secure un disclosed or secret key is created and applied to single packet and the different one-time active key is applied for consecutive packets, which is a protected communication context, the information to be sent is encoded with the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm. The in-between nodes authenticate the acknowledged data packets if the received packet is untruthful or malicious data transmitted by any intruder such packets are noticed and removedor else the data is transferred to the succeeding node. In this Encryption method, there are two modes of operations that are carried out they are VABEK I and VABEK II [VABEK-Virtual Active Based Encryption Keying]. In VABEK I every node observe their adjacent node and in VABEK II every node arbitrarily chooses the nodes and track them. Thus, the two methods check all units and check those data packets if the data is a malicious one its dropped.

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