Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
450182 Computer Communications 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Based on a fact that the 4-way Handshake protocol in IEEE 802.11 is not robust against a DoS (Denial of Service) attack, a new 2-way Handshake protocol is proposed, which is more secure and efficient than the 4-way Handshake protocol. Both protocols are used to derive a session key to protect the data frames, as well as providing mutual authentication between a mobile station and an access point, and key confirmation. In contrast to using random numbers to derive the session key in the 4-way Handshake protocol, a loosely synchronized sequence number is used in the proposed 2-way Handshake protocol. The two protocols are also compared in terms of the security and performance.

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