Author: | E. Blaß, M. Zitterbart | links: | DownloadBibtex |
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Source: | Technical Report TM-2005-1, March 2005 | ||
One of the huge problems for security in sensor networks is the lack
of resources. Typical sensor nodes such as the quite popular MICA and
MICA2 Motes from UC Berkeley are based on a
microcontroller architecture with only a few KBytes of memory and
severe limited computing ability. Strong public-key cryptography is
therefore commonly seen as infeasible on such devices. In contrast to
this prejudice this paper presents an efficient and lightweight
implementation of public-key cryptography algorithms relying on
elliptic curves. The code is running on Atmels 8Bit ATMEGA128
microcontroller, the heart of the MICA2 platform. The key to our
fast implementation is the use of offline precomputation and
handcrafting.