Design of efficient and secure authentication schemes in IEEE 802.11ah networks

The increasing deployment of smart devices has proved that Internet of Things (IoT) is a new trend for the next era. The IEEE 802.11ah, a specification belonging to the 802.11 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) protocol family, has been recently released to support the long-range, low-power and low-...

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Main Author: Zhang, Lyuye
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-758462023-07-04T17:15:29Z Design of efficient and secure authentication schemes in IEEE 802.11ah networks Zhang, Lyuye Ma Maode School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering The increasing deployment of smart devices has proved that Internet of Things (IoT) is a new trend for the next era. The IEEE 802.11ah, a specification belonging to the 802.11 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) protocol family, has been recently released to support the long-range, low-power and low-rate wireless communications among smart devices used in IoT systems. However, security requirements of the energy-constrained devices have plenty of features different from the traditional line-powered devices. Due to the relatively high overhead and latency, link setup protocol, such as IEEE 802.11i, does not meet the requirements of IoT networks. It requires that the lightweight protocol has to support low-power and low-latency features of IoT devices. To meet these demands, an upcoming solution proposed by IEEE 802.11 group, which was specified in IEEE 802.11ai. It is called the Fast Initial Link Setup (FILS), a brand-new method aiming at establishing fast and secure links among devices to be applied to 802.11ah networks. Based on the FILS, this thesis has proposed two enhancement proposals tailored for the 802.11ah networks regarding the authentication process in the link setup procedures to improve security and efficiency. The first proposal is to improve the efficiency of link setup procedure, and the second proposal is designed to enhance the security of FILS without degrading its performance. Master of Engineering 2018-06-20T03:11:10Z 2018-06-20T03:11:10Z 2018 Thesis Zhang, L. (2018). Design of efficient and secure authentication schemes in IEEE 802.11ah networks. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. http://hdl.handle.net/10356/75846 10.32657/10356/75846 en 70 p. application/pdf
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Design of efficient and secure authentication schemes in IEEE 802.11ah networks
description The increasing deployment of smart devices has proved that Internet of Things (IoT) is a new trend for the next era. The IEEE 802.11ah, a specification belonging to the 802.11 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) protocol family, has been recently released to support the long-range, low-power and low-rate wireless communications among smart devices used in IoT systems. However, security requirements of the energy-constrained devices have plenty of features different from the traditional line-powered devices. Due to the relatively high overhead and latency, link setup protocol, such as IEEE 802.11i, does not meet the requirements of IoT networks. It requires that the lightweight protocol has to support low-power and low-latency features of IoT devices. To meet these demands, an upcoming solution proposed by IEEE 802.11 group, which was specified in IEEE 802.11ai. It is called the Fast Initial Link Setup (FILS), a brand-new method aiming at establishing fast and secure links among devices to be applied to 802.11ah networks. Based on the FILS, this thesis has proposed two enhancement proposals tailored for the 802.11ah networks regarding the authentication process in the link setup procedures to improve security and efficiency. The first proposal is to improve the efficiency of link setup procedure, and the second proposal is designed to enhance the security of FILS without degrading its performance.
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title Design of efficient and secure authentication schemes in IEEE 802.11ah networks
title_short Design of efficient and secure authentication schemes in IEEE 802.11ah networks
title_full Design of efficient and secure authentication schemes in IEEE 802.11ah networks
title_fullStr Design of efficient and secure authentication schemes in IEEE 802.11ah networks
title_full_unstemmed Design of efficient and secure authentication schemes in IEEE 802.11ah networks
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