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Secrecy Transfer

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  • Zhihong Liu
  • Jianfeng Ma
  • Yong Zeng
  • Li Yang
  • YoungHo Park

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Suppose that n nodes with n 0 acquaintances per node are randomly deployed in a two-dimensional Euclidean space with the geographic restriction that each pair of nodes can exchange information between them directly only if the distance between them is at most r , the acquaintanceship between nodes forms a random graph, while the physical communication links constitute a random geometric graph. To get a fully connected and secure network, we introduce secrecy transfer which combines random graph and random geometric graph via the propagation of acquaintanceship to produce an acquaintanceship graph G n , n 0 , a kind of random geometric graph with each edge representing an acquaintanceship between two nodes. We find that components of graph G n , n 0 that undergoes a phase transition from small components to a giant component when n 0 is larger than a threshold, the threshold for G n , n 0 to be a connected graph is derived. In addition, we present its implementation method and applications in wireless sensor networks.

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  • Zhihong Liu & Jianfeng Ma & Yong Zeng & Li Yang & YoungHo Park, 2012. "Secrecy Transfer," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 8(7), pages 847805-8478, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:8:y:2012:i:7:p:847805
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/847805
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