posted on 2011-05-27, 12:51authored byRaphael C.-W. Phan
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are a kind of wireless ad hoc networks
that are multi-hop where packets are forwarded from source to destination
by intermediate notes as well as routers that form a kind of network infrastructure
backbone. We investigate the security of the recently proposed first known secure
authentication and billing architecture for WMNs which eliminates the need for
bilateral roaming agreements and that for traditional home-foreign domains. We
show that this architecture does not securely provide incontestable billing contrary
to designer claims and furthermore it does not achieve entity authentication. We
then present an enhanced scheme that achieves entity authentication and nonrepudiable
billing.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
PHAN, R.C.-W., 2011. Non-repudiable authentication and billing architecture for wireless mesh networks. Wireless Networks, 17(4), pp.1055-1061.