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The imperative aspect for any wireless network node is to know the authenticity of its association. Any rogue node associations can seriously compromises, not only the wireless node, but the entire wireless network as well. Many researchers have proposed protocols to overcome this issue. However, these protocols do not effectively solve the rogue network issue. Henceforth, we propose the Security...
Wirelesses Local Area Networks (WLANs) have become more prevalent and are widely deployed in many popular places like university campuses, cafés, airports, residences, etc. However, WLAN security is a very important but usually neglected issue. Focusing on three major types of typical wireless security standards: WEP, WPA and WPA2, we aim to explore the current state-of-the-art in security protocols...
Quantum key distribution is a new method in key distribution system in cryptography used to transmit secret key between two legitimate parties. This method is an invention in quantum cryptography as part of quantum mechanics which solves the key distribution's problem in cryptosystem by providing a secure communication channel between two parties with absolute security guaranteed by the laws of physics...
The increasing popularity of WLANs-due to the use of license-free radio spectrum with low-cost, easily deployable and high-data-rate wireless services- has encouraged service providers to consider deploying them in high density usage areas, such as public hotspots, to provide complementary broadband access to their networks and services. This article proposes a Session Initiation Protocol based QoS...
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