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A Trustful Authentication and Key Exchange Scheme (TAKES) for ad hoc networks

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This paper presents a new public key distribution scheme adapted to ad-hoc networks called TAKES for Trustful Authentication and Key Exchange Scheme. Its originality lies in performing authentication and key distribution with no need for a trusted authority or access to any infrastructure-based network, thanks to the use of Cryptographically Generated Addresses. Moreover the solution is very convenient having a simple operational mode at no extra hardware cost. TAKES aims to build a trust association between a person, his/her communicating device, the IP address of the device, and his/her public key. As a direct result, new security functions like associating a misbehaving node to its owner, securing end-to-end communications through tunnels, or even implementing a light naming system can be enabled on top of ad-hoc networks. TAKES is formally proven using BAN logic and a proof-of- concept implementation demonstrates its feasibility within ad-hoc networks.
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hal-00745353 , version 1 (25-10-2012)

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Tony Cheneau, Andrei Vlad Sambra, Maryline Laurent. A Trustful Authentication and Key Exchange Scheme (TAKES) for ad hoc networks. NSS 2011: 5th International Conference on Network and System Security, Sep 2011, Milan, Italy. pp.249--253, ⟨10.1109/ICNSS.2011.6060009⟩. ⟨hal-00745353⟩
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