安全协议能耗分析

N. R. Potlapally, S. Ravi, A. Raghunathan, N. Jha
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安全性对广泛的无线数据应用和服务至关重要。虽然在有线互联网环境下已经开发了几种安全机制和协议,但由于电池供电的嵌入式系统的独特特性,出现了许多新的挑战。在这项工作中,我们关注这类设备的一个重要限制因素——电池寿命,并研究使用安全协议对电池寿命的影响。我们提出了一个全面的分析能源需求的广泛的加密算法,被用作构建块在安全协议。此外,我们研究了最流行的传输层安全协议SSL(安全套接字层)的能耗需求。据我们所知,这是第一次对SSL的能源需求进行全面分析。在我们的研究中,我们开发了一个基于测量的实验测试平台,该平台由连接到无线局域网并运行Linux的iPAQ PDA,基于pc的实时电流测量数据采集系统,SSL协议的OpenSSL实现以及可参数化SSL客户端和服务器测试程序组成。我们研究了协议级别(如密码套件、身份验证机制、事务大小等)和加密算法级别(密码模式、强度)的各种参数对安全数据事务的总体能耗的影响。基于我们的结果,我们讨论了实现安全协议节能实现的各种机会。我们相信这样的研究是解决电池受限系统节能安全挑战的重要的第一步。
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Analyzing the energy consumption of security protocols
Security is critical to a wide range of wireless data applications and services. While several security mechanisms and protocols have been developed in the context of the wired Internet, many new challenges arise due to the unique characteristics of battery powered embedded systems. In this work, we focus on an important constraint of such devices - battery life - and examine how it is impacted by the use of security protocols. We present a comprehensive analysis of the energy requirements of a wide range of cryptographic algorithms that are used as building blocks in security protocols. Furthermore, we study the energy consumption requirements of the most popular transport-layer security protocol SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). To our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive analysis of the energy requirements of SSL. For our studies, we have developed a measurement-based experimental testbed that consists of an iPAQ PDA connected to a wireless LAN and running Linux, a PC-based data acquisition system for real-time current measurement, the OpenSSL implementation of the SSL protocol, and parametrizable SSL client and server test programs. We investigate the impact of various parameters at protocol level (such as cipher suites, authentication mechanisms, transaction sizes, etc.) and cryptographic algorithm level (cipher modes, strength) on overall energy consumption for secure data transactions. Based on our results, we discuss various opportunities for realizing energy-efficient implementations of security protocols. We believe such investigations to be an important first step towards addressing the challenges of energy efficient security for battery-constrained systems.
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