DocumentCode :
2289620
Title :
Pairing Devices with Good Quality Output Interfaces
Author :
Saxena, Nitesh ; Voris, Jonathan
Author_Institution :
Polytech. Univ., Brooklyn, NY
fYear :
2008
fDate :
17-20 June 2008
Firstpage :
382
Lastpage :
387
Abstract :
The operation of achieving authenticated key agreement between two human-operated devices over a short range wireless communication channel, such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, is known as "pairing". The devices being paired are ad hoc in nature, i.e., they can not be assumed to have a prior context (such as pre-shared secrets) or a common trusted on- or off-line authority. However, the devices can generally be connected using auxiliary physical channel(s) (such as audio or visual) that can be authenticated by the user(s) of the devices. These authenticatable channels can be used to form a basis for pairing.In this paper, we present the results of a user study of a technique used to pair two devices (such as two cell phones) which have good quality output interfaces in the form of a display, speaker, and/or vibration.
Keywords :
cellular radio; message authentication; public key cryptography; telecommunication security; wireless channels; cell phone; channel authenticated key agreement; human-operated pairing device output interface; public key cryptography; short range wireless communication channel; Authentication; Bluetooth; Cellular phones; Communication system security; Context; Distributed computing; Protocols; Public key; Usability; Wireless communication; Authentication; Device Pairing; Key Agreement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2008. ICDCS '08. 28th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
ISSN :
1545-0678
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3173-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1545-0678
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICDCS.Workshops.2008.87
Filename :
4577814
Link To Document :
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