A self-encryption authentication protocol for teleconference services
by Yixin Jiang, Chuang Lin, Minghui Shi, Xuemin Sherman Shen
International Journal of Security and Networks (IJSN), Vol. 1, No. 3/4, 2006

Abstract: A novel authentication protocol for teleconference service is proposed. The main features of the proposed protocol include identity anonymity, one-time Pseudonym Identity (PID) renewal and location intracability. Identity anonymity is achieved by concealing the real identity of a mobile conferee in a prearranged PID. One-time PID Renewal mechanism, in which the mobile conferee's PID is frequently updated communicating with the network centre, is introduced to offer location untracability. It is shown that the security has been significantly enhanced, while the computation complexity is similar to the existing ones appeared in the literature.

Online publication date: Thu, 21-Dec-2006

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