Delegation Based User Authentication Framework over Cognitive Radio Networks

To address the ever increasing demand for wireless bandwidth, cognitive radio networks (CRNs) have been proposed to improve the efficiency of channel utilization. CRN permits unlicensed users to utilize the idle spectrum as long as it does not introduce interference to the primary users due to the F...

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Main Authors: Hyunsung Kim, Eun Kyung Ryu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2224-2708/6/4/29
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spelling doaj-802c474b9fd44a2ba3c055c0bd2f0d4d2020-11-24T23:55:28ZengMDPI AGJournal of Sensor and Actuator Networks2224-27082017-12-01642910.3390/jsan6040029jsan6040029Delegation Based User Authentication Framework over Cognitive Radio NetworksHyunsung Kim0Eun Kyung Ryu1Department of Cyber Security, Kyungil University, Gamasilgil 50, Kyungbuk 38428, KoreaSchool of Computer Science and Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daehakro 80, Daegu 41566, KoreaTo address the ever increasing demand for wireless bandwidth, cognitive radio networks (CRNs) have been proposed to improve the efficiency of channel utilization. CRN permits unlicensed users to utilize the idle spectrum as long as it does not introduce interference to the primary users due to the Federal Communications Commission’s recent regulatory policies. In this paper, we first identify some required distinctive security and privacy features for CRNs focused on ECMA-392, which is the first industrial standard for personal or portable devices in the television white spaces. After that, we propose a delegation based user authentication framework as a basic security and privacy module with full consideration of the required features over CRNs. The proposed framework provides privacy preserving yet accountable security within the CRN entities. Security and privacy analyses show that the proposed framework supports unlinkability, context privacy, anonymity, no registration and conditional traceability, which are the required security and privacy aspects in CRNs.https://www.mdpi.com/2224-2708/6/4/29cognitive radio networkcryptographyauthentication frameworkdelegation
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Delegation Based User Authentication Framework over Cognitive Radio Networks
Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
cognitive radio network
cryptography
authentication framework
delegation
author_facet Hyunsung Kim
Eun Kyung Ryu
author_sort Hyunsung Kim
title Delegation Based User Authentication Framework over Cognitive Radio Networks
title_short Delegation Based User Authentication Framework over Cognitive Radio Networks
title_full Delegation Based User Authentication Framework over Cognitive Radio Networks
title_fullStr Delegation Based User Authentication Framework over Cognitive Radio Networks
title_full_unstemmed Delegation Based User Authentication Framework over Cognitive Radio Networks
title_sort delegation based user authentication framework over cognitive radio networks
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
issn 2224-2708
publishDate 2017-12-01
description To address the ever increasing demand for wireless bandwidth, cognitive radio networks (CRNs) have been proposed to improve the efficiency of channel utilization. CRN permits unlicensed users to utilize the idle spectrum as long as it does not introduce interference to the primary users due to the Federal Communications Commission’s recent regulatory policies. In this paper, we first identify some required distinctive security and privacy features for CRNs focused on ECMA-392, which is the first industrial standard for personal or portable devices in the television white spaces. After that, we propose a delegation based user authentication framework as a basic security and privacy module with full consideration of the required features over CRNs. The proposed framework provides privacy preserving yet accountable security within the CRN entities. Security and privacy analyses show that the proposed framework supports unlinkability, context privacy, anonymity, no registration and conditional traceability, which are the required security and privacy aspects in CRNs.
topic cognitive radio network
cryptography
authentication framework
delegation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2224-2708/6/4/29
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