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PROLISEAN: A New Security Protocol for Programmable Matter

Camille FountaineAbdallah MakhoulBenoît PirandaEdy HouranyJulien BourgeoisBachir Habib

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Self-reconfiguring modular robot0209 industrial biotechnologySecurity AlgorithmsComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceDistributed computingHash functionSecurity Protocol02 engineering and technology[INFO.INFO-SE]Computer Science [cs]/Software Engineering [cs.SE]EncryptionLightweight Cryptography[INFO.INFO-IU]Computer Science [cs]/Ubiquitous Computing[INFO.INFO-CR]Computer Science [cs]/Cryptography and Security [cs.CR]020901 industrial engineering & automationComponent (UML)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringModular RobotsProgrammable MatterProtocol (object-oriented programming)IOTbusiness.industry020206 networking & telecommunicationsCryptographic protocolSupercomputer[INFO.INFO-MO]Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and SimulationProgrammable matter[INFO.INFO-MA]Computer Science [cs]/Multiagent Systems [cs.MA][INFO.INFO-ET]Computer Science [cs]/Emerging Technologies [cs.ET]Amoebots[INFO.INFO-DC]Computer Science [cs]/Distributed Parallel and Cluster Computing [cs.DC]businessDistributed Computing

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The vision for programmable matter is to create a material that can be reprogrammed to have different shapes and to change its physical properties on demand. They are autonomous systems composed of a huge number of independent connected elements called particles. The connections to one another form the overall shape of the system. These particles are capable of interacting with each other and take decisions based on their environment. Beyond sensing, processing, and communication capabilities, programmable matter includes actuation and motion capabilities. It could be deployed in different domains and will constitute an intelligent component of the IoT. A lot of applications can derive from this technology, such as medical or industrial applications. However, just like any other technology, security is a huge concern. Given its distributed architecture and its processing limitations, programmable matter cannot handle the traditional security protocols and encryption algorithms. This article proposes a new security protocol optimized and dedicated for IoT programmable matter. This protocol is based on lightweight cryptography and uses the same encryption protocol as a hashing function while keeping the distributed architecture in mind. The analysis and simulation results show the efficiency of the proposed method and that a supercomputer will need about 5.93 × 10 25 years to decrypt the message.

10.1145/3432250https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03186562