CRJan 20, 2012

Improving Security Levels of IEEE 802.16e Authentication By Diffie-Hellman Method

arXiv:1201.4304v14 citations
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This addresses security issues in wireless network authentication, but appears incremental as it adapts an existing cryptographic method to a specific standard.

The paper tackles security in IEEE 802.16e authentication by proposing a Diffie-Hellman-based method, comparing it with existing methods to improve security levels, but no concrete numbers are provided.

In this paper, we proposed an authentication method according to Diffie-Hellman. First, we introduce different methods for authentication in IEEE.802.16 then we proposed an authentication method according to Diffie-Hellman and in the last we compare different methods for authentication to improve security in IEEE802.16e. CPN is a useful for simulation and compare protocol together so we use CPN tools in this paper.

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