Do Not Forget the Past: A Buffer-Aided Framework for Relay Based Key Generation
Rusni Kima Mangang, J. Harshan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a buffer-aided relay protocol with power allocation to improve secret key generation rates in relay-assisted wireless networks, addressing confidentiality and outage issues in existing methods.
Contribution
It proposes a novel buffer-aided relay protocol with power allocation strategies that enhance key rates and confidentiality compared to existing relay-based key generation protocols.
Findings
Buffer-aided relay improves key rate and confidentiality.
Power allocation strategy maximizes throughput.
Significant advantages over baseline protocols.
Abstract
We address relay-assisted key generation wherein two wireless nodes, that have no direct channel between them, seek the assistance of an intermediate relay to generate secret keys. In a celebrated version of the relay-assisted protocol, as applied by Lai et al., Zhou et al., Wang et al. and Waqas et al., the relay node generates pair-wise keys with the two nodes, and then broadcasts an XOR version of the two keys. Although such protocols are simple and effective, we observe that they face reduction in key rates due to two problems. First, for confidentiality, the relay broadcasts an XOR function of the pair-wise keys thereby pruning the length of the shared key to be the minimum of the key lengths of the pair-wise keys. Secondly, the broadcast phase may also experience outages thereby not being able to share the generated key in every round of the protocol. Identifying these issues, we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Cryptography and Data Security
