In this paper, we study challenges and possible solutions to cryptographic key management in mission-critical networks. Existing symmetric key cryptography mechanisms do not scale well when supporting end-to-end secure and private communication. Existing public key cryptography mechanisms in self-organized ad hoc networks cannot resist a Sybil attack, where a single malicious node presents multiple identities to control a substantial fraction of a network. Therefore, we present a new paradigm of public key cryptography based on combinatorial design, called SMOCK, where nodes combine more than one key to encrypt and decrypt each message. Our key allocation scheme guarantees that a set of keys held by one user is not a subset of keys held by ...
In this paper, we address key management in cluster-based mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). We presen...
Due to the inherent nature of Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs), they are vulnerable to several types ...
Graduation date: 2005In this thesis, novel solutions are proposed for key management issues in\ud mo...
In this paper, we study challenges and possible solutions to cryptographic key management in mission...
In this paper, we study challenges and possible solutions to cryptographic key management in mission...
Abstract — Mission-critical networks show great potential in emergency response and/or recovery, hea...
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a self-organized wireless network where mobile nodes can communic...
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a self-organized wireless network where mobile nodes can communic...
[[abstract]]To support secure group communications in resource-constrained wireless sensor networks,...
Abstract—A major issue in many applications of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is ensuring security....
Recently, there have been exploratory growth in the research of wireless sensor network due to wide ...
Ad hoc networks provide flexible and adaptive networks with no fixed infrastructure and dynamic topo...
In contrast with conventional networks, mobile ad hoc networks usually do not provide on-line access...
A Mobile Ad hoc Network (manet) is a wireless network that does not rely on a fixed infrastructure. ...
[[abstract]]A mobile ad hoc network does not require fixed infrastructure to construct connections a...
In this paper, we address key management in cluster-based mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). We presen...
Due to the inherent nature of Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs), they are vulnerable to several types ...
Graduation date: 2005In this thesis, novel solutions are proposed for key management issues in\ud mo...
In this paper, we study challenges and possible solutions to cryptographic key management in mission...
In this paper, we study challenges and possible solutions to cryptographic key management in mission...
Abstract — Mission-critical networks show great potential in emergency response and/or recovery, hea...
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a self-organized wireless network where mobile nodes can communic...
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a self-organized wireless network where mobile nodes can communic...
[[abstract]]To support secure group communications in resource-constrained wireless sensor networks,...
Abstract—A major issue in many applications of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is ensuring security....
Recently, there have been exploratory growth in the research of wireless sensor network due to wide ...
Ad hoc networks provide flexible and adaptive networks with no fixed infrastructure and dynamic topo...
In contrast with conventional networks, mobile ad hoc networks usually do not provide on-line access...
A Mobile Ad hoc Network (manet) is a wireless network that does not rely on a fixed infrastructure. ...
[[abstract]]A mobile ad hoc network does not require fixed infrastructure to construct connections a...
In this paper, we address key management in cluster-based mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). We presen...
Due to the inherent nature of Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs), they are vulnerable to several types ...
Graduation date: 2005In this thesis, novel solutions are proposed for key management issues in\ud mo...