• DocumentCode
    146798
  • Title

    Bluetooth technology: ApXLglevel end-to-end security

  • Author

    Bheemeswara Rao, K.V. ; Ravi, Nishkam ; Phani Bhushan, R. ; Pramod Kumar, K. ; Venkataraman, S.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Space, Adv. Data Process. Res. Inst., Secunderabad, India
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    3-5 April 2014
  • Firstpage
    340
  • Lastpage
    344
  • Abstract
    The innovations in communication and computing technologies are changing the way we carry-out the tasks in our daily lives. These revolutionary and disrupting technologies are available to the users in various hardware form-factors like Smart Phones, Embedded Appliances, Configurable or Customizable add-on devices, etc. One such technology is Bluetooth [1], which enables the users to communicate and exchange various kinds of information like messages, audio, streaming music and file transfer in a Personal Area Network (PAN). Though it enables the user to carry-out these kinds of tasks without much effort and infrastructure requirements, they inherently bring with them the security and privacy concerns, which need to be addressed at different levels. In this paper, we present an application-layer framework, which provides strong mutual authentication of applications, data confidentiality and data integrity independent of underlying operating system. It can make use of the services of different Cryptographic Service Providers (CSP) on different operating systems and in different programming languages. This framework has been successfully implemented and tested on Android Operating System on one end (using Java language) and MS-Windows 7 Operating System on the other end (using ANSI C language), to prove the framework´s reliability/compatibility across OS, Programming Language and CSP. This framework also satisfies the three essential requirements of Security, i.e. Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability, as per the NIST Guide to Bluetooth Security specification and enables the developers to suitably adapt it for different kinds of applications based on Bluetooth Technology.
  • Keywords
    Bluetooth; C language; Java; audio streaming; authorisation; computer network reliability; computer network security; cryptography; operating systems (computers); personal area networks; smart phones; ANSI C language; Android operating system; ApXLglevel end-to-end security; Bluetooth security specification; Bluetooth technology; Java language; MS-Windows 7 operating system; NIST Guide; PAN; application-layer framework; audio streaming; communication technologies; computing technologies; configurable add-on devices; cryptographic service providers; customizable add-on devices; data confidentiality; data integrity; embedded appliances; file transfer; framework compatibility; framework reliability; music streaming; operating system; personal area network; privacy concern; programming languages; security concern; smart phones; strong mutual authentication; Encryption; Indexes; Mobile communication; Satellites; Authentication; Binary Payload; Bluetooth; Confidentiality; Mobile Phone; Security;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Communications and Signal Processing (ICCSP), 2014 International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Melmaruvathur
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4799-3357-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICCSP.2014.6949858
  • Filename
    6949858