EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking (Jan 2005)

Authentication Based on Multilayer Clustering in Ad Hoc Networks

  • Suh Heyi-Sook,
  • Lee Keun-Ho,
  • Han Sang-Bum,
  • Lee Sang Keun,
  • Hwang Chong-Sun

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2005, no. 5
p. 289767

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In this paper, we describe a secure cluster-routing protocol based on a multilayer scheme in ad hoc networks. This work provides scalable, threshold authentication scheme in ad hoc networks. We present detailed security threats against ad hoc routing protocols, specifically examining cluster-based routing. Our proposed protocol, called "authentication based on multilayer clustering for ad hoc networks" (AMCAN), designs an end-to-end authentication protocol that relies on mutual trust between nodes in other clusters. The AMCAN strategy takes advantage of a multilayer architecture that is designed for an authentication protocol in a cluster head (CH) using a new concept of control cluster head (CCH) scheme. We propose an authentication protocol that uses certificates containing an asymmetric key and a multilayer architecture so that the CCH is achieved using the threshold scheme, thereby reducing the computational overhead and successfully defeating all identified attacks. We also use a more extensive area, such as a CCH, using an identification protocol to build a highly secure, highly available authentication service, which forms the core of our security framework.

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