Security parameters definition

Security parameters. If the network is (m 1) secure, i.e., the matrix size is (m m), and the size of each element of S is b -bits, then for a fully secure system, Max network size QN = (m − 1) nodes Public-ID seed size, Qv = b -bits Private-Key size, Qku = m × b -bits Pairwise key size, Qkpair = b -bits The pairwise key should be large, 64 -bits or larger, leading to large b. While the MICAz ▇▇▇▇▇ are able to work with 8, 16, 32 and 64 -bit data sizes, larger sizes for the vector elements would make the computations more complicated.

Examples of Security parameters in a sentence

  • Security parameters, including the type of secure communications enablement, are provided.

  • This signals the ability to send and receive group EKT Security parameters and support of EKT tag transmission in both RTP and RTCP as specified in [12].

  • Security parameters α and β were each randomly selected by the server and client.