Title :
An Identity-Based Security Architecture for Wireless Mesh Networks
Author_Institution :
Zhengzhou Inf. Sci. & Technol. Inst., Zhengzhou
Abstract :
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are an emerging technology for last-mile broadband Internet access. This new and promising paradigm allows a fast, easy and inexpensive network deployment. While much effort has been made to address issues at physical, data link, and network layers, little attention has been paid to the security aspect central to the realistic deployment of WMNs. This paper addresses security of WMNs and proposes ISA (identity-based security architecture) for WMNs. ISA eliminates the need for certificate-based public-key distribution indispensable in conventional PKI schemes. It provides a light weight network access protocol based on pairing and hash function. As to key revocation, it introduces a neighbor detection mechanism. The public key of a node is revoked if a certain threshold number of nodes accused the node. ISA also enables efficient network-wide key update via a single broadcast message.
Keywords :
access protocols; public key cryptography; radio networks; telecommunication security; certificate-based public-key distribution; data layer; hash function; identity-based security architecture; last-mile broadband Internet access; neighbor detection mechanism; network access protocol; network deployment; network layers; network-wide key update; pairing function; physical link; public key infrastructure; wireless mesh networks; Communication system security; Computer architecture; Data security; IP networks; Identity-based encryption; Instruction sets; Network topology; Public key; Public key cryptography; Wireless mesh networks;
Conference_Titel :
Network and Parallel Computing Workshops, 2007. NPC Workshops. IFIP International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Liaoning
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2943-1
DOI :
10.1109/NPC.2007.81