Design and Implementation of a Simulation Environment for the Evaluation of Authentication Protocols in IEEE 802.11s Networks

Author(s):  
Ikbel Daly ◽  
Faouzi Zarai ◽  
Lotfi Kamoun
Author(s):  
Ahmed Patel ◽  
Kenan Kalajdzic ◽  
Laleh Golafshan ◽  
Mona Taghavi

Zero-knowledge authentication protocols are an alternative to authentication protocols based on public key cryptography. Low processing and memory consumption make them especially suitable for implementation in smart card microprocessors, which are severely limited in processing power and memory space. This paper describes a design and implementation of a software library providing smart card application developers with a reliable authentication mechanism based on well-known zero-knowledge authentication schemes. Java Card is used as the target smart card platform implementation based on the evaluation of the Fiat-Shamir (F-S) and Guillou-Quisquater (G-Q) protocols under various performance criteria are presented to show the effectiveness of the implementation and that G-Q is a more efficient protocol.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1049-1050 ◽  
pp. 562-567
Author(s):  
Li Jie Pan ◽  
Yu Fang

According to the problem of power network visualization system which has the poor effect in 2D style and the limitation of visual effect in 3D style, setting geographical SVG as research target, and introducing virtual reality platform as basic simulation environment, designing and realizing power system SVG 3D render engine named PSSRE. The design and implementation of parsing module and rendering module are analyzed as well as three-layer render architecture and representation method of layered grid structure. The results show the efficiency of PSSRE.


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