Title
Two-Party Mobile Authentication Protocols for Wireless Roaming Networks
Abstract
Mobile Internet access has significantly increased over the past few years. Roaming into foreign networks becomes necessary in order to access mobile-services. Traditionally, this done based on roaming agreement between the home network and the foreign network to extend trust for mobile users. However, secured mobile authentication is a challenge especially in two-party authentication environment where only the visited user and the foreign network get involved. This paper proposes two-party secure roaming protocols based on direct negotiation with potential foreign networks regarding quality of service, pricing and other billing related features, in order to establish service agreement and get the authorization token. The paper provides better performance to check the revocation status of the mobile user using recency evidence compare to the previously used revocation list. Identity Based Signature is used to stop impersonation attack. The security and performance analysis indicates that our protocol is resistant to well-known attacks, and it ensures efficient roaming.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/NCA.2011.48
NCA
Keywords
Field
DocType
mobile user,two-party secure roaming protocol,potential foreign network,roaming agreement,secured mobile authentication,home network,mobile internet access,foreign network,two-party mobile authentication protocols,better performance,wireless roaming networks,efficient roaming,authentication,digital signatures,quality of service,authorisation,protocols,internet,mobile computer,mobile communication,authentication protocol
Revocation list,Authentication,Computer security,Computer science,Quality of service,Computer network,Revocation,Roaming SIM,Roaming,Security token,The Internet
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.36
12
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Abdullah Mohammed Almuhaideb1246.14
Phu Dung Le216124.04
Bala Srinivasan31076191.20