Self-updating one-time password mutual authentication protocol for Ad hoc network

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Abstract

As a new type of wireless network, Ad hoc network does not depend on any pre-founded infrastructure, and it has no centralized control unit. The computation and transmission capability of each node are limited. In this paper, a self-updating one-time password mutual authentication protocol for Ad hoc network is proposed. The most significant feature is that a hash chain can update by itself smoothly and securely through capturing the secure bit of the tip. The updating process does not need any additional protocol or re-initialization process and can be continued indefinitely to give rise to an infinite length hash chain, that is, the times of authentication is unlimited without reconstructing a new hash chain. Besides, two random variable are added into the messages interacted during the mutual authentication, enabling the protocol to resist man-in-the-middle attack. Also, the user's identity information is introduced into the seed of hash chain, so the scheme achieves anonymity and traceability at the same time. © 2014 KSII.

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Xu, F., Lv, X., Zhou, Q., & Liu, X. (2014). Self-updating one-time password mutual authentication protocol for Ad hoc network. KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, 8(5), 1817–1827. https://doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2014.05.018

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