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Second IEEE International Information Assurance Workshop (IWIA'04)
A Secure Wireless Agent-based Testbed
Charlotte, North Carolina
April 08-April 09
ISBN: 0-7695-2117-7
Moshe Kam, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
Secure mobile wireless ad-hoc networks are frequently described in the technical literature as highly-desired and feasible. However only few stable and scalable physical realizations of such MANETs were actually reported. In this paper, we describe SWAT (a secure wireless agent-based testbed), a physical network of handheld and stationary computing nodes that provide a practical industrial-strength MANET based on IEEE standard 802.11b and agent technology. The system, using HP iPAQ units and tablet PCs, implements secure group-based applications and allows for real-time user revocation. It integrates algorithms and techniques from several proposed software libraries, including CLIQUES, Spread and Secure Spread, SEM, IPSec, and EMAA.
Citation:
Gustave Anderson, Leonardo Urbano, Gaurav Naik, David Dorsey, Andrew Mroczkowski, Donovan Artz, Nicholas Morizio, Andrew Burnheimer, Kris Malfetone, Dan Lapadat, Evan Sultanik, Saturnino Garcia, Max Peysakhov, William Regli, Moshe Kam, "A Secure Wireless Agent-based Testbed," iwia, pp.19, Second IEEE International Information Assurance Workshop (IWIA'04), 2004
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