Presentation 2013-11-01
Disruption-tolerant, Large-scale Wireless LAN Roaming Architecture for eduroam
Hao Liu, Hideaki Goto,
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Abstract(in English) Eduroam, the world-wide roaming system for research and educational institutions, has several shortcomings such as unstable and slow user authentication and weakness against network/proxy failures. We propose a disruption-tolerant authentication architecture based on the combination of certificate-based authentication and the centralized authentication system called Delegate Authentication System (DEAS) to improve the performance and stability of eduroam. The proposed system can significantly reduce the authentication request exchanges across countries and is tolerant of temporary service interruptions of the network as well as of RADIUS proxies. Some implementation ideas are also presented.
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Keyword(in English) eduroam / Delegate Authentication System / RADIUS / disruption-tolerant WLAN roaming / client certificate
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Conference Date 2013/10/25(1days)
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Title (in English) Disruption-tolerant, Large-scale Wireless LAN Roaming Architecture for eduroam
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Keyword(1) eduroam
Keyword(2) Delegate Authentication System
Keyword(3) RADIUS
Keyword(4) disruption-tolerant WLAN roaming
Keyword(5) client certificate
1st Author's Name Hao Liu
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University()
2nd Author's Name Hideaki Goto
2nd Author's Affiliation Cyberscience Center, Tohoku University
Date 2013-11-01
Paper # IA2013-56
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 276
Page pp.pp.-
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