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Lightweight mutual RFID authentication
2012 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 2012A lightweight mutual authentication protocol is proposed for RFID systems in which both the tags and the reader can be authenticated to each other. The proposed protocol is based on the McEliece cryptosystem without requiring Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags to store the large matrices needed in the McEliece cryptosystem.
Behzad Malek, Ali Miri
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Authentication and Mutual Authentication
2014In a sensitive environment, it is common to implement user authentication, possibly based on several factors, in order to ensure only authorized users have access to restricted features or information. But today more and more devices are interacting directly to perform some actions, or deliver a high level service to their user, like in smart grid and ...
Asad Ali, François Tuot, Gerald Maunier
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Efficient and timely mutual authentication
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 1987This paper describes a protocol for efficient mutual authentication (via a mutually trusted third party) that assures both principal parties of the timeliness of the interaction without the use of clocks or double encipherment. The protocol requires a total of only four messages to be exchanged between the three parties concerned.
David J. Otway, Owen Rees
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A nested mutual authentication protocol
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 1999This paper describes an authentication protocol that is suited to modern, object-based, client-server systems. Each object in a chain, whether acting in a client or server role, handles authentication with its neighbours, without any need to be aware of the resultant global behaviour. Session keys are returned by an authentication server which services
John A. Bull, David J. Otway
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Security of lightweight mutual authentication protocols
The Journal of Supercomputing, 2020Sensors and IoT (Internet of Things), which include RFID (Radio-Frequency IDentification) tags, have witnessed widespread adoption across a wide variety of application domains over the last two decades. These sensors and IoT devices are often a part of distributed sensor networks.
Yu-Ju Tu +2 more
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[[abstract]]Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) can be quickly and randomly deployed in any harsh and unattended environment and only authorized users are allowed to access reliable sensor nodes in WSNs with the aid of gateways (GWNs).
Chun-Ta Li +2 more
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Mutual Authentication in Wireless Mesh Networks
2008 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2008A wireless mesh network (WMN) is a new wireless network technology and there is a trend to adopt the technology to build commercial mobile ad hoc networks. Since a WMN is such a network without fixed infrastructure and is operated in an open medium, any user within the range covered by radio wave may access the network.
Yingfang Fu +3 more
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Mutual Authentication and Updating the Authentication Key in MANETS
Wireless Personal Communications, 2014Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) are new wireless networks with a self-configuring and self-maintaining topology, also characterized as dynamic topology. The architecture in MANETs has been introduced few years ago and its main characteristic is that it does not rely on any fixed infrastructure.
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Derandomized PACE with Mutual Authentication
2019We present a derandomized version of the ICAO protocol PACE – a PAKE protocol (password authenticated key exchange) used for identity documents including biometric passports and future European personal ID documents. The modification aims to remove necessity of implementing random number generator and thereby reduce the cost of the chip and its ...
Adam Bobowski, Miroslaw Kutylowski
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Mutual entity authentication for LTE
2011 7th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference, 2011In this paper we outline the Authentication and Key Agreement protocol (EPS-AKA) found in Long-Term Evolution (LTE) systems. This architecture is the 3GPP version of a 4G access security architecture. The LTE security architecture is a mature evolved architecture, with both strengths and weaknesses.
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