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A cross-layer key establishment scheme in wireless mesh networks

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posted on 2024-06-06, 00:12 authored by Y Zhang, Y Xiang, X Huang, L Xu
Cryptographic keys are necessary to secure communications among mesh clients in wireless mesh networks. Traditional key establishment schemes are implemented at higher layers, and the security of most such designs relies on the complexity of computational problems. Extracting cryptographic keys at the physical layer is a promising approach with information-theoretical security. But due to the nature of communications at the physical layer, none of the existing designs supports key establishment if communicating parties are out of each other's radio range, and all schemes are insecure against man-in-the-middle attacks. This paper presents a cross-layer key establishment scheme where the established key is determined by two partial keys: one extracted at the physical layer and the other generated at higher layers. The analysis shows that the proposed cross-layer key establishment scheme not only eliminates the aforementioned shortcomings of key establishment at each layer but also provides a flexible solution to the key generation rate problem. © 2014 Springer International Publishing Switzerland.

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Volume

8712

Chapter number

30

Pagination

526-541

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

0302-9743

eISSN

1611-3349

ISBN-13

9783319112039

Language

eng

Publication classification

B Book chapter, B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2014, Springer

Extent

30

Editor/Contributor(s)

Kutylowski M, Vaidya J

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Berlin, Germany

Title of book

Computer Security - ESORICS 2014

Series

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

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