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Because of enormous complexity of security protocols and lack of efficient security protocol modeling method, how to evaluate the WLAN security protocols poses unique and formidable challenges. To address this issue, a universal and extensible simulation platform for WLAN security protocols is proposed. First, the architecture of the platform is presented, which provides a unified interface to extend...
IEEE802.11 suffered from limited data confidentiality and cumbersome procedure for exchange of security parameters. In response to the security limitations in IEEE802.11, IEEE introduced 802.1x for authentication and key management. IEEE802.1x is a port based network access control protocol that uses extensible authentication protocol (EAP) at the transport layer.IEEE802.1x defines authentication...
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