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- Title
All-or-nothing approach to protect a distance bounding protocol against terrorist fraud attack for low-cost devices.
- Authors
Falahati, Abolfazl; Jannati, Hoda
- Abstract
Distance bounding protocols are proposed based upon the round trip time measurements of the executed messages to prevent sensor networks against wormhole attack and to safeguard RFID systems against relay attack. In such protocols, the verifier authenticates users as well as establishing an upper bound on its physical distance between the users and itself. These protocols are also vulnerable to mafia fraud, distance fraud and terrorist fraud attacks. This paper deploys all-or-nothing method to propose a new distance bounding protocol with higher security level that can prevent terrorist fraud attack performed over the existing distance bounding protocols. Actually, the proposed protocol is the first protocol which can overcome all the three fraud attacks simultaneously with the lowest success probability of the attacks compared with the well known distance bounding protocols. Besides, the proposed protocol can be implemented on a low-cost device due to low computational cost and minimum system memory requirements.
- Subjects
BOUNDING; COMPUTER network protocols; COST analysis; TERRORISTS; WORMHOLE routing
- Publication
Electronic Commerce Research, 2015, Vol 15, Issue 1, p75
- ISSN
1389-5753
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10660-014-9167-y