Abstract

Recently there is a high demand from the Internet Service Providers to transmit multimedia services over high speed wireless networks. These networks are characterized by high mobility receivers which perform frequent handoffs across homogenous and heterogeneous access networks while maintaining seamless connectivity to the multimedia services. In order to ensure secure delivery of multimedia services to legitimate group members, the conventional cluster based group key management (GKM) schemes for securing group communication over wireless mobile multicast networks have been proposed. However, they lack efficiency in rekeying the group key in the presence of high mobility users which concurrently subscribe to multiple multicast services that co-exist in the same network. This paper proposes an efficient multi-service group key management scheme (SMGKM) suitable for high mobility users which perform frequent handoffs while participating seamlessly in multiple multicast services. The users are expected to drop subscriptions after multiple cluster visits hence inducing huge key management overhead due to rekeying the previously visited cluster keys. The already proposed multi-service SMGKM system with completely decentralised authentication and key management functions is adopted to meet the demands for high mobility environment with the same level of security. Through comparisons with existing GKM schemes and simulations, SMGKM shows resource economy in terms of reduced communication and less storage overheads in a high speed environment with multiple visits.

Highlights

  • Multicast is an efficient communication technology for the provision of group-oriented services over the Internet

  • It is expected that the conventional wireless group key management (GKM) schemes such as are DeCleene et al [8], GKMF [9] and Kellil et al [10] may induce huge rekeying communication overheads in rekeying the Traffic Encryption Key (TEK) when the group becomes flooded with high mobility users which perform frequent handoffs while participating in diverse multicast services

  • This paper has addressed the inefficiency of existing keyrequest GKM schemes for secure multicast in high mobility wireless networks by proposing an efficient and practical solution

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Summary

Introduction

Multicast is an efficient communication technology for the provision of group-oriented services over the Internet. These include services such as VOD (Video on Demand) and video conferencing. In addition to our multi-service group key management scheme known as SMGKM [5], dedicated to providing secure multi-group oriented services to mobile users who dynamically perform handoff while seamlessly participating in multiple multicast services, we consider rekeying during dynamic movement of high mobility users in multiservice subscriptions who leave subscriptions after multiple cluster visits.

Related Work
Scenario for High Mobility in SMGKM
Comparison of SMGKM with KeyRequest Schemes for High Mobility
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Performance Analysis
Communication Overheads
Multi-leaves with Forward Secrecy in KeyRequest Schemes
Multi-leaves with Forward Secrecy in SMGKM
Storage Overheads
Simulation Results and Discussion
Communication Overheads Ratio
Conclusion
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