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Pro-Active Key Distribution Using Neighbor Graphs

PublisherUniversity of Maryland
Format240.2KB PDFDate added19 May 2006
Topics Wi-Fi (802.11), Network Security, Mobile - Wireless Communications
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Wireless networks, specifically those based on the IEEE 802.11 standard (Wi-Fi), are experiencing rapid growth due to their low cost and unregulated bandwidth. As a result of this tremendous growth, pockets of connectivity have been created similar to the first few years of the cellular systems. The logical next step for Wi-Fi based networks is support for fast roaming within the same administrative domain and then eventually between different administrative domains. This paper introduces a novel data structure, the Neighbor Graph, which dynamically captures the mobility topology of the network, and shows how neighbor graphs can be utilized to reduce the authentication time of an IEEE 802.11 hand-off from 1.1 seconds (full EAP/TLS) to 50 ms without loss of security.

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