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A Cryptographic Hash Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Network

Author(s):

Kavana Kumari L , NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING , MYSURU; Dr.G Raghavendra Rao, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING, MYSURU

Keywords:

Wireless Sensor Network, Cryptographic hash algorithm

Abstract

Cryptographic hash limits are used to secure the validity of information. Likely the most standard and typically used cryptographic hash estimations are MD5, SHA1, RIPEMD. These hash figuring are used as a piece of a wide blend of security applications e.g. securing centre point/message in routine frameworks. Nevertheless, the normally used hash counts require gigantic computational overhead which is not sensible by applications in essentialness starved framework e.g. WSN. In these applications the genuine impediments are correspondence, retribution and stockpiling overheads; out of which correspondence and preparing overheads eat up high essentialness.Here we plan to propose, a light-weight, one-way, cryptographic hash computation is delivered with a center to make a hash-digest with settled and modestly little length for such an essentialness starved remote framework. The key focus is making the count light-weight so that subsequent to using it as a piece of use of framework like WSN, the centers can successfully run the computation with low essentialness. We promise the figuring fulfills all the key properties.

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Paper ID: IJSRDV3I40200
Published in: Volume : 3, Issue : 4
Publication Date: 01/07/2015
Page(s): 336-339

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