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Soohyun Oh - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • security enhanced wtls handshake Protocol
    International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, 2004
    Co-Authors: Jin Kwak, Soohyun Oh
    Abstract:

    WAP is the Protocol that is a secure data communication for the wireless environments developed by the WAP Forum. WTLS(Wireless Transport Layer Security) is the proposed Protocol for secure communication in the WAP. The purpose of WTLS is to provide secure and efficient services in the wireless Internet environment. However, the Existing WTLS handshake Protocol has some security problems in several active attacks. Therefore, in this paper, we analyze the securities of the Existing Protocol, and then propose a security enhanced WTLS Handshake Protocol.

  • ICCSA (3) - Security Enhanced WTLS Handshake Protocol
    Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2004, 2004
    Co-Authors: Jin Kwak, Soohyun Oh
    Abstract:

    WAP is the Protocol that is a secure data communication for the wireless environments developed by the WAP Forum. WTLS(Wireless Transport Layer Security) is the proposed Protocol for secure communication in the WAP. The purpose of WTLS is to provide secure and efficient services in the wireless Internet environment. However, the Existing WTLS handshake Protocol has some security problems in several active attacks. Therefore, in this paper, we analyze the securities of the Existing Protocol, and then propose a security enhanced WTLS Handshake Protocol.

Guy Pujolle - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • vip virtual interface prototype for mobile communication
    Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2005
    Co-Authors: K. Sethom, Hossam Afifi, Guy Pujolle
    Abstract:

    With the rapid increase of wireless technologies and ubiquitous mobile computing devices, it is becoming a pressing need for developing new functionalities to support seamless handoff. However, developing and deploying new networking infrastructure is often a long and enduring process. In this paper, we present VIP (virtual interface prototype) a simple and efficient micro-mobility solution. The architecture requires very few changes to Existing Protocol stacks. In particular, no changes to non-mobile hosts are required. Moreover, the Protocol adds no overhead to normal IP routing and delivery

  • PIMRC - VIP: Virtual Interface Prototype for Mobile Communication
    2005 IEEE 16th International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 1
    Co-Authors: K. Sethom, Hossam Afifi, Guy Pujolle
    Abstract:

    With the rapid increase of wireless technologies and ubiquitous mobile computing devices, it is becoming a pressing need for developing new functionalities to support seamless handoff. However, developing and deploying new networking infrastructure is often a long and enduring process. In this paper, we present VIP (virtual interface prototype) a simple and efficient micro-mobility solution. The architecture requires very few changes to Existing Protocol stacks. In particular, no changes to non-mobile hosts are required. Moreover, the Protocol adds no overhead to normal IP routing and delivery

Mooi Choo Chuah - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Performance study of robust data transfer Protocol for VANETs
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2006
    Co-Authors: Mooi Choo Chuah
    Abstract:

    Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) have emerged as a new network environment for intelligent transportation systems. In this paper, we focus on traffic monitoring (TM) and roadside message transfer (RMT) applications. The TM application (TMA) allows drivers to query traffic conditions at some distance ahead of themselves so that they can make decisions on route changes. The RMT application (RMTA) allows data messages to be delivered between roadside entities e.g. emergency messages, via the moving vehicles. We design a robust data transfer Protocol (RDTP), and evaluate its effectiveness on the two applications with various vehicular density and vehicular speed. Our study shows that our Protocol achieves comparably accurate speed estimate and higher query success rate with lower control overhead than VITP, an Existing Protocol designed for TMA. It also achieves higher data throughput and lower delivery latency than another Existing approach for RMTA.

  • MSN - Performance Study of Robust Data Transfer Protocol for VANETs
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2006
    Co-Authors: Mooi Choo Chuah
    Abstract:

    Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) have emerged as a new network environment for intelligent transportation systems. In this paper, we focus on traffic monitoring (TM) and roadside message transfer (RMT) applications. The TM application (TMA) allows drivers to query traffic conditions at some distance ahead of themselves so that they can make decisions on route changes. The RMT application (RMTA) allows data messages to be delivered between roadside entities e.g. emergency messages, via the moving vehicles. We design a robust data transfer Protocol (RDTP), and evaluate its effectiveness on the two applications with various vehicular density and vehicular speed. Our study shows that our Protocol achieves comparably accurate speed estimate and higher query success rate with lower control overhead than VITP, an Existing Protocol designed for TMA. It also achieves higher data throughput and lower delivery latency than another Existing approach for RMTA.

Jin Kwak - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • security enhanced wtls handshake Protocol
    International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, 2004
    Co-Authors: Jin Kwak, Soohyun Oh
    Abstract:

    WAP is the Protocol that is a secure data communication for the wireless environments developed by the WAP Forum. WTLS(Wireless Transport Layer Security) is the proposed Protocol for secure communication in the WAP. The purpose of WTLS is to provide secure and efficient services in the wireless Internet environment. However, the Existing WTLS handshake Protocol has some security problems in several active attacks. Therefore, in this paper, we analyze the securities of the Existing Protocol, and then propose a security enhanced WTLS Handshake Protocol.

  • ICCSA (3) - Security Enhanced WTLS Handshake Protocol
    Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2004, 2004
    Co-Authors: Jin Kwak, Soohyun Oh
    Abstract:

    WAP is the Protocol that is a secure data communication for the wireless environments developed by the WAP Forum. WTLS(Wireless Transport Layer Security) is the proposed Protocol for secure communication in the WAP. The purpose of WTLS is to provide secure and efficient services in the wireless Internet environment. However, the Existing WTLS handshake Protocol has some security problems in several active attacks. Therefore, in this paper, we analyze the securities of the Existing Protocol, and then propose a security enhanced WTLS Handshake Protocol.

K. Sethom - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • vip virtual interface prototype for mobile communication
    Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2005
    Co-Authors: K. Sethom, Hossam Afifi, Guy Pujolle
    Abstract:

    With the rapid increase of wireless technologies and ubiquitous mobile computing devices, it is becoming a pressing need for developing new functionalities to support seamless handoff. However, developing and deploying new networking infrastructure is often a long and enduring process. In this paper, we present VIP (virtual interface prototype) a simple and efficient micro-mobility solution. The architecture requires very few changes to Existing Protocol stacks. In particular, no changes to non-mobile hosts are required. Moreover, the Protocol adds no overhead to normal IP routing and delivery

  • PIMRC - VIP: Virtual Interface Prototype for Mobile Communication
    2005 IEEE 16th International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 1
    Co-Authors: K. Sethom, Hossam Afifi, Guy Pujolle
    Abstract:

    With the rapid increase of wireless technologies and ubiquitous mobile computing devices, it is becoming a pressing need for developing new functionalities to support seamless handoff. However, developing and deploying new networking infrastructure is often a long and enduring process. In this paper, we present VIP (virtual interface prototype) a simple and efficient micro-mobility solution. The architecture requires very few changes to Existing Protocol stacks. In particular, no changes to non-mobile hosts are required. Moreover, the Protocol adds no overhead to normal IP routing and delivery