| Department of Information Science and Telecommunications Dissertation Defense | ||
Title: Energy Efficient Security Framework for Wireless Local Area Networks When: April 15, 2005, 1:00pm - 4:00pm Where: Large Commons Room, 5th Fl. IS Bldg. Who: Phongsak Kiratiwintakorn Committee: In this dissertation, we propose an energy efficient security framework. The framework aims at providing security services that take into account energy consumption. We suggest three approaches to reduce the energy consumption of security protocols. The first approach suggests replacement of standard security protocol primitives that consume high energy while maintaining the same security level. The second approach aims at further energy reduction and suggests the modification of standard security protocols appropriately. While the first two approaches can reduce energy consumption of standard security protocols, the third approach suggests a totally new design of security protocol where an energy efficiency is the main focus. From our observation and study, we hypothesize that a higher level of energy savings is achievable if security services are provided in an adjustable manner. We propose an example tunable security or TuneSec system, which allows a reasonably fine-grained security tuning to provide security services at the wireless link level in an adjustable manner. In our study, we apply the framework to several standard security protocols in wireless local area networks and also evaluate their energy consumption performance. The first and second methods show improvements of up to 70% and 57% in energy consumption compared to plain standard security protocols, respectively. The standard protocols can only offer fixed-level security services, and the methods applied do not change the security level. The third method shows further improvement to fixed-level security by reducing about 6% to 40% of energy consumed. This amount of energy saving can be varied depending on the configuration and security requirements. |
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