Development of an over-the-top network protocol for pervasive, secure and reliable data transmission over GSM short messaging service

This study designs a new protocol for secure and reliable transmissionof data over the GSM Short Messaging Service (SMS). The development of the protocol involves the definition of allowable payload and the constraints due to conditions inherent in mobile networks. The study focuses on types of appl...

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Main Author: WILLIAM EMMANUEL, YU
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.theses-dissertations-12912021-07-06T02:40:20Z Development of an over-the-top network protocol for pervasive, secure and reliable data transmission over GSM short messaging service WILLIAM EMMANUEL, YU This study designs a new protocol for secure and reliable transmissionof data over the GSM Short Messaging Service (SMS). The development of the protocol involves the definition of allowable payload and the constraints due to conditions inherent in mobile networks. The study focuses on types of applications that have low cost and pervasive connectivity requirements. A scheme for ensuring that the data transmission can be properly authenticated and encrypted was applied. For this protocol, EAX, an AE mode of operation, is used to provide authentication, integrity and privacy security guarantees. A scheme for protocol compression and encoding of the data was also specified. This is to circumvent limitations inherent in the SMS protocol. LZ77 is used for compression and an appropriate 16-bit CRC is used for per message integrity checking. For this study, a CRC described by the polynomial 0xBAAD is suggested. Finally, the reliability of the said protocol with respect to the various ARQ schemes was analyzed using a reliability block diagram (RBD) and its reliability curves compared. The study shows that the use of alterative ARQ mechanisms such as Go-back-N and Selective Repeat improve overall transmission time at the expense of reliability. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/165 http://rizalls.lib.admu.edu.ph/#section=resource&resourceid=14924774&currentIndex=0&view=fullDetailsDetailsTab Theses and Dissertations (All) Archīum Ateneo Cellular telephones Computer networks Data transmission systems Computer Engineering
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Cellular telephones
Computer networks
Data transmission systems
Computer Engineering
spellingShingle Cellular telephones
Computer networks
Data transmission systems
Computer Engineering
WILLIAM EMMANUEL, YU
Development of an over-the-top network protocol for pervasive, secure and reliable data transmission over GSM short messaging service
description This study designs a new protocol for secure and reliable transmissionof data over the GSM Short Messaging Service (SMS). The development of the protocol involves the definition of allowable payload and the constraints due to conditions inherent in mobile networks. The study focuses on types of applications that have low cost and pervasive connectivity requirements. A scheme for ensuring that the data transmission can be properly authenticated and encrypted was applied. For this protocol, EAX, an AE mode of operation, is used to provide authentication, integrity and privacy security guarantees. A scheme for protocol compression and encoding of the data was also specified. This is to circumvent limitations inherent in the SMS protocol. LZ77 is used for compression and an appropriate 16-bit CRC is used for per message integrity checking. For this study, a CRC described by the polynomial 0xBAAD is suggested. Finally, the reliability of the said protocol with respect to the various ARQ schemes was analyzed using a reliability block diagram (RBD) and its reliability curves compared. The study shows that the use of alterative ARQ mechanisms such as Go-back-N and Selective Repeat improve overall transmission time at the expense of reliability.
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title Development of an over-the-top network protocol for pervasive, secure and reliable data transmission over GSM short messaging service
title_short Development of an over-the-top network protocol for pervasive, secure and reliable data transmission over GSM short messaging service
title_full Development of an over-the-top network protocol for pervasive, secure and reliable data transmission over GSM short messaging service
title_fullStr Development of an over-the-top network protocol for pervasive, secure and reliable data transmission over GSM short messaging service
title_full_unstemmed Development of an over-the-top network protocol for pervasive, secure and reliable data transmission over GSM short messaging service
title_sort development of an over-the-top network protocol for pervasive, secure and reliable data transmission over gsm short messaging service
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2011
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/165
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