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

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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.
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hal-00819802 , version 1 (02-05-2013)

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Aymen Boudguiga, Maryline Laurent. An authentication scheme for IEEE 802.11s mesh networks relying on Sakai-Kasahara ID-based cryptographic algorithms. ComNet '12 : The Third International Conference on Communications and Networking, Mar 2012, Tunis, Tunisia. pp.1-8, ⟨10.1109/ComNet.2012.6217728⟩. ⟨hal-00819802⟩
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