Title :
Achieving Collaborative Wi-Fi Sharing without Changing Current Technologies
Author :
Lafuente, C.B. ; Seigneur, Jean-Marc
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Services Sci., Univ. of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract :
There are still many issues in order to achieve collaborative Wi-Fi sharing: the legal liability of the sharer in many countries with illegal download monitoring is a clear barrier to users´ Wi-Fi network sharing, worldwide strong authentication is still not available, data access costs are still high in some situations (mobility when going over a monthly subscription quota, roaming...), and overall there is no appropriate incentives to share between the users. After Wi-Fi authentication and association between the client and the gateway, we propose to combine a simple trust event structure based on the SECURE trust model to exclude any malicious users with a well-tailored cooperation incentives schema to mitigate all the above issues without having to install new hardware anywhere or to flash or root Wi-Fi sharing devices. We validate our proposal with a threat model analysis and evaluate the incentives with real users´ survey feedbacks and cost/benefit analysis.
Keywords :
authorisation; computer network security; cost-benefit analysis; law; mobile computing; wireless LAN; SECURE trust model; Wi-Fi authentication; collaborative Wi-Fi sharing; cost-benefit analysis; data access costs; illegal download monitoring; legal liability; threat model analysis; trust event structure; user Wi-Fi network sharing; user survey feedbacks; well-tailored cooperation incentives schema; worldwide strong authentication; Authentication; Collaboration; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Law; Mobile communication; Smart phones; P2P; Wi-Fi; collaborative; credits; incentives; sharing; trust;
Conference_Titel :
Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom), 2013 12th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
DOI :
10.1109/TrustCom.2013.184