| S Capkun, L. Buttyan, and J. P. Hubaux. Self-organized public-key management for mobile ad-hoc networks. Transactions on Mobile Computing, January-March 2003. |
....and a public key certification mechanism based on polynomial secret sharing. 5.1. Self Organized Public Key Management based on PGP Capkun, Buttyan and Hubaux propose a fully self organized public key management system that can be used to support security of ad hoc network routing 16 protocols [21]. The suggested approach is similar to PGP [22] in the sense that users issue certificates for each other based on their personal acquaintances. However, in the proposed system, certificates are stored and distributed by the users themselves, unlike in PGP, where this task is performed by on line ....
S. Capkun, L. Buttyan and J-P Hubaux, Self-Organized Public-Key Management for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, in ACM International Workshop on Wireless Security, WiSe 2002.
....on the polynomial secret sharing technique, and are presented in the next sections. 4. 1 Self Organized Public Key Management based on PGP Capkun, Buttyan and Hubaux propose a fully self organized public key management system that can be used to support security of ad hoc network routing protocols [21]. The suggested approach is similar to PGP [22] in the sense that users issue certificates for each other based on their personal acquaintances. However, in the proposed system, certificates are stored and distributed by the users themselves, unlike in PGP, where this task is performed by on line ....
S. Capkun, L. Buttyan and J-P Hubaux, Self-Organized Public-Key Management for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, in ACM International Workshop on Wireless Security, WiSe 2002.
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S. Capkun, L. Buttya n, and J. -P. Hubaux, "Self-Organized PublicKey Management for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," IEEE Trans. Mobile Computing, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 52-64, Jan-Mar. 2003.
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S. Capkun, L. Butty an, and J.-P. Hubaux, "Self-organized public-key management for mobile ad hoc networks," IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 52--64, 2003.
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S. Capkun, L. Butty an, and J.-P. Hubaux. Self-Organized Public-Key Management for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2(1), January-March 2003.
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S. Capkun, L. Buttyan, and J.-P. Hubaux. Self-Organized Public-Key Management for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2(1), January-March 2003.
....ad hoc networks. Due to their very nature, the operation of these systems is based on mechanisms that are fundamentally different from those used in traditional computing and networking systems. Of course, this applies not only to the basic mechanisms but to the security mechanisms as well [26, 31, 2, 16, 13, 7, 28, 29]. # c 2003 IOS Press. Accepted for publication in the Journal on Computer Security, special issue on selected papers from the 15th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Workshop. In this context, rational exchange becomes particularly interesting. The concept of rational exchange has been ....
S. Capkun, L. Butty an, and J.-P. Hubaux. Self-organized public-key management for mobile ad hoc networks. IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2(1), January-March 2003.
....that bind the node s address to its public key, since one is derived from the other in a cryptographically verifiable way. In our proposal, we adopted this approach to bind node addresses to public keys, and we also considered the problem of binding user identifiers to public keys. In [8], we propose a self organized public key management system for ad hoc networks, which is similar to PGP in the sense that users issue certificates for each other based on their personal acquaintances. In that system, each user maintains a local certificate repository. When two users want to verify ....
.... we do allow users to establish security association by other means (e.g. through certificates issued by a trusted authority or through o# line channels) Thus, our scheme can support and enhance existing security solutions for ad hoc networks (e.g. the creation of a certificate graph [8]) 3.1.2 Ad hoc networks with a central authority Here, we consider an ad hoc network of mobile nodes, controlled by an (o# line) central authority. This means that the authority controls network membership and decides which nodes can join the network and how. We assume that each node has a ....
S. Capkun, L. Buttyan, and J.-P. Hubaux. Self-organized public-key management for mobile ad hoc networks. IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2(1), January-March 2003.
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S. Capkun, Levente Buttyan, and Jean-Pierre Hubaux, "Self-Organized Public-Key Management for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," To appear n IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computings 2003.
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S. Capkun, L. Buttyan, and J.-P. Hubaux. Self-organized public-key management for mobile ad hoc networks. Technical report, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) Tech., 2002.
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