TY - GEN
T1 - Balancing performance and confidentiality in air index
AU - Tan, Qingzhao
AU - Lee, Wang Chien
AU - Zheng, Baihua
AU - Liu, Peng
AU - Dik, Lun Lee
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Studies on the performance issues (i.e., access latency and energy conservation) of wireless data broadcast have appeared in the literature. However, the important security issues have not been well addressed. This paper investigates the tradeoff between performance and security of signature-based air index schemes in wireless data broadcast. From the performance perspective, keeping low false drop probability helps clients retrieve the information from a broadcast channel efficiently. Meanwhile, from the security perspective, achieving high false guess probability prevents the hacker from guessing the information easily. There is a tradeoff between these two aspects. An administrator of the wireless broadcast system may balance this tradeoff by carefully configuring the signatures used in broadcast. This study provides a guidance for parameter settings of the signature schemes in order to meet the performance and security requirements. Experiments are performed to validate the analytical results and to obtain optimal signature configuration corresponding to different application criteria.
AB - Studies on the performance issues (i.e., access latency and energy conservation) of wireless data broadcast have appeared in the literature. However, the important security issues have not been well addressed. This paper investigates the tradeoff between performance and security of signature-based air index schemes in wireless data broadcast. From the performance perspective, keeping low false drop probability helps clients retrieve the information from a broadcast channel efficiently. Meanwhile, from the security perspective, achieving high false guess probability prevents the hacker from guessing the information easily. There is a tradeoff between these two aspects. An administrator of the wireless broadcast system may balance this tradeoff by carefully configuring the signatures used in broadcast. This study provides a guidance for parameter settings of the signature schemes in order to meet the performance and security requirements. Experiments are performed to validate the analytical results and to obtain optimal signature configuration corresponding to different application criteria.
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U2 - 10.1145/1099554.1099743
DO - 10.1145/1099554.1099743
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33745787755
SN - 1595931406
SN - 9781595931405
T3 - International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings
SP - 800
EP - 807
BT - CIKM'05 - Proceedings of the 14th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
T2 - CIKM'05 - Proceedings of the 14th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
Y2 - 31 October 2005 through 5 November 2005
ER -