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Transactions: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of COMMUNICATIONS
Transactions ID Number: 20-546
Full Name: Cristina-Elena Vintila
Position: Ph.D. Candidate
Age: ON
Sex: Female
Address: Military Technical Academy Bucharest, Bd. George Cosbuc, no. 81-83,ROMANIA
Country: ROMANIA
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E-mail address: cristina.vintila@gmail.com
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Title of the Paper: J-PAKE Based Mutual Authentication Model for EPC Networks
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Cristina-Elena Vintilă, Victor-Valeriu Patriciu, and Ion Bica
Email addresses of all the authors: cristina.vintila@gmail.com, vip@mta.ro, ibica@mta.ro
Number of paper pages: 8
Abstract: The LTE architectural model developed by 3GPP proposed solutions to achieve high data rates, lighter network architectures and easier achievement of security requirements. Designed as a fully sustained IP network, the LTE provides unified access to a variety of services networks, via its EPC component. The core network of this LTE/4G architecture is designed to facilitate faster and more secure access to the services desired by the user, while providing a high level of predictability, control and charging for the services accessed. 4G architecture was designed in such a manner that it is also interoperable with existing 3G systems, as well as with non-3GPP systems. When describing such a flexible design, the security constraints cannot be neglected. The access to this 4G network is permitted only in a secure manner. The security of this network is based on its 3G predecessor and is no longer compatible with the 2G system. This paper reviews some of the most command!
access solutions and model proposed for the 4G core network access. While describing the various designs, it also realizes a comparison between the models proposed and providing capture samples when available. In the second part, the paper proposes an authentication and key exchange model based on the J-PAKE algorithm and analyzes the security areas that can be improved if this model is used, along with its areas that need to be improved.
Keywords: SAE, EPC, AKA, EAP-AKA, HSS, J-PAKE, PKI, key management, IMS
EXTENSION of the file: .pdf
Special (Invited) Session: A J-PAKE based Solution for Secure Authentication in a 4G Network
Organizer of the Session: 650-090
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