A Secure Protocol for Spontaneous Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Creation ABSTRACT: This paper presents a secure protocol for spontaneous wireless ad hoc networks which uses a hybrid symmetric/ asymmetric scheme and the trust between users in order to exchange the initial data and to exchange the secret keys that will be used to encrypt the data. Trust is based on the first visual contact between users. Our proposal is a complete self-configured secure protocol that is able to create the network and share secure services without any infrastructure. The network allows sharing resources and offering new services among users in a secure environment. The protocol includes all functions needed to operate without any external support. We have designed and developed it in devices with limited resources. Network creation GLOBALSOFT TECHNOLOGIES IEEE PROJECTS & SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENTS IEEE FINAL YEAR PROJECTS|IEEE ENGINEERING PROJECTS|IEEE STUDENTS PROJECTS| IEEE BULK PROJECTS|BE/BTECH/ME/MTECH/MS/MCA PROJECTS|CSE/IT/ECE/EEE PROJECTS CELL: +91 98495 39085, +91 99662 35788, +91 98495 57908, +91 97014 40401 Visit: www.finalyearprojects.org Mail to:ieeefinalsem[email protected]
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A Secure Protocol for Spontaneous Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Creation
ABSTRACT:
This paper presents a secure protocol for spontaneous wireless ad hoc networks which uses a
hybrid symmetric/ asymmetric scheme and the trust between users in order to exchange the
initial data and to exchange the secret keys that will be used to encrypt the data. Trust is based
on the first visual contact between users. Our proposal is a complete self-configured secure
protocol that is able to create the network and share secure services without any infrastructure.
The network allows sharing resources and offering new services among users in a secure
environment. The protocol includes all functions needed to operate without any external
support. We have designed and developed it in devices with limited resources. Network
creation stages are detailed and the communication, protocol messages, and network
management are explained. Our proposal has been implemented in order to test the protocol
procedure and performance. Finally, we compare the protocol with other spontaneous ad hoc
network protocols in order to highlight its features and we provide a security analysis of the