Performance Evaluation of Public Key Based Authentication in Future Mobile Communication Systems

<p/> <p>While mobile hosts are evolving into full-IP enabled devices, there is a greater demand to provide a more flexible, reconfigurable, and scalable security mechanism in mobile communication systems beyond 3G (B3G). Work has already begun on such an &#147;all-IP&#148; end-to...

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Main Authors: Kambourakis Georgios, Rouskas Angelos, Gritzalis Stefanos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2004-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Subjects:
SSL
PKI
Online Access:http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2004/314541
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spelling doaj-c5724972fa474b4c8d96d013bfc4541b2020-11-25T00:27:52ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992004-01-0120041314541Performance Evaluation of Public Key Based Authentication in Future Mobile Communication SystemsKambourakis GeorgiosRouskas AngelosGritzalis Stefanos<p/> <p>While mobile hosts are evolving into full-IP enabled devices, there is a greater demand to provide a more flexible, reconfigurable, and scalable security mechanism in mobile communication systems beyond 3G (B3G). Work has already begun on such an &#147;all-IP&#148; end-to-end solution, commonly referred to as 4G systems. Fully fledged integration between heterogeneous networks, such as 2.5G, UMTS, WLAN, Bluetooth, and the Internet, demands fully compatible, time-tested, and reliable mechanisms to depend on. SSL protocol has proved its effectiveness in the wired Internet and it will probably be the most promising candidate for future wireless environments. In this paper, we discuss existing problems related to authentication and key agreement (AKA) procedures, such as compromised authentication vectors attacks, as they appear in current 2/2.5G/3G mobile communication systems, and propose how SSL, combined with public key infrastructure (PKI) elements, can be used to overcome these vulnerabilities. In this B3G environment, we perceive authentication as a service, which has to be performed at the higher protocol layers irrespective of the underlying network technology. Furthermore, we analyze the effectiveness of such a solution, based on measurements of a &#147;prototype&#148; implementation. Performance measurements indicate that SSL-based authentication can be possible in terms of service time in future wireless systems, while it can simultaneously provide both the necessary flexibility to network operators and a high level of confidence to end users.</p>http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2004/314541authentication and key agreementSSLPKImobile communicationsperformance evaluation
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author Kambourakis Georgios
Rouskas Angelos
Gritzalis Stefanos
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Rouskas Angelos
Gritzalis Stefanos
Performance Evaluation of Public Key Based Authentication in Future Mobile Communication Systems
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
authentication and key agreement
SSL
PKI
mobile communications
performance evaluation
author_facet Kambourakis Georgios
Rouskas Angelos
Gritzalis Stefanos
author_sort Kambourakis Georgios
title Performance Evaluation of Public Key Based Authentication in Future Mobile Communication Systems
title_short Performance Evaluation of Public Key Based Authentication in Future Mobile Communication Systems
title_full Performance Evaluation of Public Key Based Authentication in Future Mobile Communication Systems
title_fullStr Performance Evaluation of Public Key Based Authentication in Future Mobile Communication Systems
title_full_unstemmed Performance Evaluation of Public Key Based Authentication in Future Mobile Communication Systems
title_sort performance evaluation of public key based authentication in future mobile communication systems
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
issn 1687-1472
1687-1499
publishDate 2004-01-01
description <p/> <p>While mobile hosts are evolving into full-IP enabled devices, there is a greater demand to provide a more flexible, reconfigurable, and scalable security mechanism in mobile communication systems beyond 3G (B3G). Work has already begun on such an &#147;all-IP&#148; end-to-end solution, commonly referred to as 4G systems. Fully fledged integration between heterogeneous networks, such as 2.5G, UMTS, WLAN, Bluetooth, and the Internet, demands fully compatible, time-tested, and reliable mechanisms to depend on. SSL protocol has proved its effectiveness in the wired Internet and it will probably be the most promising candidate for future wireless environments. In this paper, we discuss existing problems related to authentication and key agreement (AKA) procedures, such as compromised authentication vectors attacks, as they appear in current 2/2.5G/3G mobile communication systems, and propose how SSL, combined with public key infrastructure (PKI) elements, can be used to overcome these vulnerabilities. In this B3G environment, we perceive authentication as a service, which has to be performed at the higher protocol layers irrespective of the underlying network technology. Furthermore, we analyze the effectiveness of such a solution, based on measurements of a &#147;prototype&#148; implementation. Performance measurements indicate that SSL-based authentication can be possible in terms of service time in future wireless systems, while it can simultaneously provide both the necessary flexibility to network operators and a high level of confidence to end users.</p>
topic authentication and key agreement
SSL
PKI
mobile communications
performance evaluation
url http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2004/314541
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