A New Approach Using Secure Public Key Techniques Without Group Manager For Spontaneous Wireless Networks

D. Sanjeeva Kumar, K. Janardhan

Abstract


This paper presents a secure protocol for spontaneous wireless unexpected networks that uses Associate in Nursing hybrid symmetric asymmetric theme and therefore the trust between users so as to exchange the initial knowledge and to exchange the key keys that may be used to cipher the information. Trust relies on the primary visual contact between users. Our proposal may be a complete self-configured secure protocol that is able to produce the network and share secure services with none infrastructure. The network permits sharing resources and offering new services among users in a very secure setting. The protocol includes all functions required to work with none external support. We've designed and developed it in devices with restricted resources. Network creation stages area unit elaborated and therefore the communication, protocol messages, and network management area unit explained. Our proposal has been enforced so as to check the protocol procedure and performance. Finally, we tend to compare the protocol with alternative spontaneous unexpected network protocols so as to highlight its options and that we offer a security analysis of the system.

 


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