A ReRAM Physically Unclonable Function (ReRAM PUF)-based Approach to Enhance Authentication Security in Software Defined Wireless Networks
Fatemeh Afghah, Bertrand Cambou, Masih Abedini, Sherali Zeadally

TL;DR
This paper introduces a ReRAM-based PUF approach to improve authentication security in software defined wireless networks, addressing key vulnerabilities in IoT device authentication.
Contribution
It presents a novel multi-state ReRAM PUF design and a PUF-based PKI protocol to enhance security and reduce errors in SDWN authentication mechanisms.
Findings
ReRAM PUFs demonstrate high uniqueness and reliability.
The multi-state approach reduces challenge-response errors.
The PUF-based PKI protocol enhances controller security.
Abstract
The exponentially increasing number of ubiquitous wireless devices connected to the Internet in Internet of Things (IoT) networks highlights the need for a new paradigm of data flow management in such large-scale networks under software defined wireless networking (SDWN). The limited power and computation capability available at IoT devices as well as the centralized management and decision-making approach in SDWN introduce a whole new set of security threats to the networks. In particular, the authentication mechanism between the controllers and the forwarding devices in SDWNs is a key challenge from both secrecy and integrity aspects. Conventional authentication protocols based on public key infrastructure (PKI) are no longer sufficient for these networks considering the large-scale and heterogeneity nature of the networks as well as their deployment cost, and security vulnerabilities…
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