An Anonymous Authentication and Communication Protocol for Wireless Mesh Networks
Jaydip Sen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a secure, anonymous communication protocol for wireless mesh networks that ensures user privacy, authentication, and efficient data transmission with minimal overhead, suitable for dynamic and resource-constrained environments.
Contribution
It presents a novel security protocol based on Rivest's ring signature scheme that guarantees user anonymity and secure communication in WMNs, with demonstrated low overhead and high robustness.
Findings
Protocol provides high security and user privacy.
Minimal storage and communication overhead.
Robust performance demonstrated through simulations.
Abstract
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have emerged as a key technology for next generation wireless broadband networks showing rapid progress and inspiring numerous compelling applications. A WMN comprises of a set of mesh routers (MRs) and mesh clients (MCs), where MRs are connected to the Internet backbone through the Internet gateways (IGWs). The MCs are wireless devices and communicate among themselves over possibly multi-hop paths with or without the involvement of MRs. User privacy and security have been primary concerns in WMNs due to their peer-to-peer network topology, shared wireless medium, stringent resource constraints, and highly dynamic environment. Moreover, to support real-time applications, WMNs must also be equipped with robust, reliable and efficient communication protocols so as to minimize the end-to-end latency and packet drops. Design of a secure and efficient…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Ad Hoc Networks · Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting · IPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security
