KISON research group
K-ryptography and Information Security for Open Networks
Research / Security in ad hoc networks
Ad hoc networks are characterized for being spontaneous, temporary, and not require a network infrastructure. The basic management functions of the network like routing and forwarding are to be carried out by all the available nodes, which are usually mobile and resource constrained. This supposes a new set of security threads that are specific to ad hoc networks.
Research interests of KISON in ad hoc networks focus in:
Tools:
The Pairing-based cryptography libraries PBC and PBC_sig, as well as the underlying GMP library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, have been ported to ARM architectures. Libraries have been built using cross-compilers available for Linux operating systems (in Windows execute them through Cygwin). We recommend using the same tools to develop the applications on top of these libraries.
Linux Familiar:
- Cross-compiler: arm-linux
- PBC_sig: lib-pbc_sig-0.0.2.arm-linux.zip
WinCE:
- Cross-compiler: arm-wince-cegcc
- PBC_sig: lib-pbc_sig-0.0.2-arm-wince.zip