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An authentication scheme for IEEE 802.11s mesh networks relying on Sakai-Kasahara ID-based cryptographic algorithms

  • CNRS UMR 5157 SAMOVAR

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Nowadays authentication in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) refers to the 802.1X authentication methods or a Preshared key authentication, and makes use of certifcates or shared secrets. In wireless environments, the management of certifcates is a cumbersome task as certifcates require deploying a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Certifcation Authorities (CA). They also require defning a certifcate management policy to control the generation, transmission and revocation of certifcates. During the last decade, ID-Based Cryptography (IBC) appeared as a good alternative to PKI. IBC proposes to derive the public key from the node's identity directly thanks to the use of a Private Key Generator (PKG). In this article, we present an authentication method relying on an ID-Based signature and encryption schemes that use the Sakai-Kasahara key construction. The resulted authentication scheme is suitable to IEEE 802.11s mesh networks and resistant to the key escrow attack.

langue originaleAnglais
titre3rd International Conference on Communications and Networking, ComNet 2012
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étatPublié - 16 juil. 2012
Evénement2012 3rd International Conference on Communications and Networking, ComNet 2012 - Hammamet, Tunisie
Durée: 29 mars 20121 avr. 2012

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Nom3rd International Conference on Communications and Networking, ComNet 2012

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Une conférence2012 3rd International Conference on Communications and Networking, ComNet 2012
Pays/TerritoireTunisie
La villeHammamet
période29/03/121/04/12

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