G2RHA : group-to-route handover authentication scheme for mobile relays in LTE-A high-speed rail networks
The introduction of mobile relay node (MRN) in long-term evolution advanced high-speed rail networks is an attractive method to provide uninterrupted connectivity for the group of user equipments on board. However, MRNs still suffer from frequent handovers and several security threats due to several...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1427232020-06-29T03:50:36Z G2RHA : group-to-route handover authentication scheme for mobile relays in LTE-A high-speed rail networks Cao, Jin Ma, Maode Li, Hui School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Group Handover Authentication LTE-a High-speed Rail Networks The introduction of mobile relay node (MRN) in long-term evolution advanced high-speed rail networks is an attractive method to provide uninterrupted connectivity for the group of user equipments on board. However, MRNs still suffer from frequent handovers and several security threats due to several rounds of message exchange and the insecure air interface between MRNs and donor eNBs (DeNBs). In this paper, we propose a group-to-route handover authentication scheme based on trajectory prediction for mobile relays. By our scheme, all of the DeNBs deployed along the trajectory can be formed a route-DeNB group and all of the MRNs deployed in the same train can construct a MRN group. Compared with the current 3GPP standards and other related schemes, our scheme can accomplish the mutual authentication and key agreement between the MRN group and the target DeNB with ideal efficiency in terms of authentication signaling overhead, bandwidth consumption, and computational cost. Security analysis by using the BAN logic and formal verification tool Scyther show that our scheme can work correctly and withstand several protocol attacks. 2020-06-29T03:50:36Z 2020-06-29T03:50:36Z 2017 Journal Article Cao, J., Ma, M., & Li, H. (2017). G2RHA : group-to-route handover authentication scheme for mobile relays in LTE-A high-speed rail networks. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 66(11), 9689 - 9701. doi:10.1109/TVT.2017.2750219 0018-9545 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142723 10.1109/TVT.2017.2750219 2-s2.0-85038360979 11 66 9689 9701 en IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology © 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. |
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The introduction of mobile relay node (MRN) in long-term evolution advanced high-speed rail networks is an attractive method to provide uninterrupted connectivity for the group of user equipments on board. However, MRNs still suffer from frequent handovers and several security threats due to several rounds of message exchange and the insecure air interface between MRNs and donor eNBs (DeNBs). In this paper, we propose a group-to-route handover authentication scheme based on trajectory prediction for mobile relays. By our scheme, all of the DeNBs deployed along the trajectory can be formed a route-DeNB group and all of the MRNs deployed in the same train can construct a MRN group. Compared with the current 3GPP standards and other related schemes, our scheme can accomplish the mutual authentication and key agreement between the MRN group and the target DeNB with ideal efficiency in terms of authentication signaling overhead, bandwidth consumption, and computational cost. Security analysis by using the BAN logic and formal verification tool Scyther show that our scheme can work correctly and withstand several protocol attacks. |
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