Title
Fast Access Control Algorithm in Wireless Network
Abstract
This paper presents an access control algorithm which bases on artificial neural network (ANN). It uses selected roles as input vectors. Then, considering role inheritance, the matching roles that may mutual exclude are picked as the output vectors to train the role-role ANN. After that, it removes all conflicts from the output of the former ANN and makes them as the new input vectors. And it employs users’ final permissions as the output vectors to train the role-permission ANN according to users’ current sessions. This algorithm has high efficiency and can assign users various permissions in different session. It need not re-compute trained ANN if we add or delete users in the system without changing the mapping between the roles and permissions. It exploits bit strings to express roles and permissions, which reduces the data transmission and fits for low bandwidth networks.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/GPC.WORKSHOPS.2008.22
GPC Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
role-role ann,former ann,bit string,wireless network,new input vector,output vector,fast access control algorithm,role-permission ann,artificial neural network,users various permission,input vector,access control algorithm,computer networks,role based access control,access control,artificial neural networks,system security,bandwidth,wireless networks,computer science education,information security,authorisation,neural nets,data transmission
Permission,Wireless network,Data transmission,Computer science,Computer network,Algorithm,Information security,Role-based access control,Bandwidth (signal processing),Access control,Artificial neural network,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
6
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kun Wang17914.33
Zhixin Ma264.95