Flexible Authentication Technique for Ubiquitous Wireless Communication using Passport and Visa Tokens
Abdullah M.Almuhaideb, Mohammed A. Alhabeeb, Phu D.Le, and Bala, Srinivasan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a flexible, roaming agreement-less authentication method for ubiquitous wireless communication using Passport and Visa tokens, enhancing mobile access across diverse networks.
Contribution
It proposes a novel authentication approach utilizing Passport and Visa tokens, eliminating the need for roaming agreements between networks.
Findings
Security analysis shows improved suitability for roaming-less environments.
The approach enables seamless mobile access across multiple wireless technologies.
It addresses interoperability issues in next-generation mobile services.
Abstract
The development of mobile devices (CPU, memory, and storage) and the introduction of mobile networks (Ad-Hoc, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and 3.5G) have opened new opportunities for next generation of mobile services. It becomes more convenience and desirable for mobile internet users to be connected everywhere. However, ubiquitous mobile access connectivity faces interoperation issues between wireless network providers and wireless network technologies. Although mobile users would like to get as many services as possible while they travel, there is a lack of technology to identify visited users in current foreign network authentication systems. This challenge lies in the fact that a foreign network provider does not initially have the authentication credentials of a mobile user. Existing approaches use roaming agreement to exchange authentication information between home network and foreign network.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Authentication Protocols Security · IPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security · User Authentication and Security Systems
