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A PKI-Based Authentication Framework for Next Generation Mobile Internet

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The next generation mobile Internet is expected to develop towards “Always Best Connected (ABC),” or “Any Time, Any Where, Any Service,” and provide completely open environments for interconnection with the external world through the IP-enabled structure. In the paper, we propose a PKI-based authentication framework, which use PKI-based mutual authentication to establish trust relations between the communication entities and to guarantee minimized handover delay by extending the trust relations. The simulation results, in conjunction with the experiment conducted on a WLAN testbed, are presented that illustrate how the framework can best be applied to the next generation mobile environments.

This work was supported by grant No. R01-2001-00303 from the Basic Research of the Korea Science & Engineering foundation.

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Gu, J., Park, S., Song, O., Lee, J. (2003). A PKI-Based Authentication Framework for Next Generation Mobile Internet. In: Chung, CW., Kim, CK., Kim, W., Ling, TW., Song, KH. (eds) Web and Communication Technologies and Internet-Related Social Issues — HSI 2003. HSI 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2713. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45036-X_4

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