Author: | C. Haas, A. Hergenröder, J. Wilke, T. Wiskot, M. Niedermann | links: | Bibtex |
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Source: | Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks, pp. 80-81, Trento, Italien, February 2012 | ||
We demonstrate an evaluation setup for the energy-efficient usage of
hardware-based security mechanisms. We implemented a small use-case
scenario for the surveillance of critical areas with both software
and hardware-based security mechanisms. For the surveillance, we use
passive infrared sensors (PIR) attached to IRIS sensor nodes. The detected
trespassers are reported to a base station and shown in a graphical user
interface. We use asymmetric cryptographic mechanisms to guarantee the
integrity and authenticity of the reported trespassing events. In the
demonstrator, we will show how much energy can be saved by using hardware-based
security mechanisms compared to the software-based approach. For the energy
measurements, we employ hardware from the SANDbed testbed at the Karlsruhe
Institute of Technology
(KIT).