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Accountable and Privacy-Enhanced Access Control in Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Daojing He*
  • , Sammy Chan
  • , Mohsen Guizani
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In general, owners and users of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are different entities. A user may want to hide his/her data access privacy from anyone else including the network owner and, at the same time, users who misbehave need to be identified. Such requirements necessitate privacy-preserving and accountable access control. In this paper, we develop a novel protocol, named APAC, to satisfy this need. First, APAC can enforce strict access control so that the sensed data is only accessible by the authorized users. Second, APAC offers sophisticated user privacy protection. Third, misbehaving users or owners can be audited and pinpointed. Last but not least, it does not rely on the existence of a trusted third party, and thus is more feasible in practice. The feasibility of the APAC is demonstrated by experiments on resource-limited mobile devices and sensor platforms.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6877728
Pages (from-to)389-398
JournalIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Volume14
Issue number1
Online published13 Aug 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2015

Research Keywords

  • Access control
  • accountable
  • user privacy
  • wireless sensor network

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