Data-centric storage wireless sensor networks in general provide in-network node repositories to keep sensory data for
later use. However, most of previous studies pay less attention to data security issues, so that the sensory data could be
easily explored to the intruders. The pDCS scheme although has implemented with data protection mechanism, it incurs a
lot of rekeying message traffics while a node was compromised, and thus greatly consumes network energy. In this paper,
based on the Exclusion Basis System (EBS), we propose an efficient and distributed key management protocol, termed as
ERP-DCS, to improve pDCS’s deficiency. Through extensive simulations, we conclude that: at a slight increase on the
number of keys (about one more key) stored in each node, the proposed scheme can achieve about 70% reduction on
rekeying message overheads, and thus elongates the network lifetime
Data-centric storage wireless sensor networks in general provide in-network node repositories to keep sensory data for
later use. However, most of previous studies pay less attention to data security issues, so that the sensory data could be
easily explored to the intruders. The pDCS scheme although has implemented with data protection mechanism, it incurs a
lot of rekeying message traffics while a node was compromised, and thus greatly consumes network energy. In this paper,
based on the Exclusion Basis System (EBS), we propose an efficient and distributed key management protocol, termed as
ERP-DCS, to improve pDCS’s deficiency. Through extensive simulations, we conclude that: at a slight increase on the
number of keys (about one more key) stored in each node, the proposed scheme can achieve about 70% reduction on
rekeying message overheads, and thus elongates the network lifetime
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