Exploiting simultaneous usage of different wireless interfaces for security and mobility

Shlomi Dolev, Idan Heimlich Shtacher, Bracha Shapira, Yuval Elovici, Guy Messalem, Dudu Mimran, Marina Kopeetsky

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Abstract

Today, most wireless devices are equipped with at least two interfaces-3G and Wi-Fi, yet only one of the interfaces can be operational at a time. We propose a new network communication scheme we call the Multi Channel Communication (MCC) which uses these two interfaces simultaneously and exploits new powerful network capabilities of such a configuration. We present a full android phone implementation and network architecture that demonstrates the new capabilities. The implementation includes two components; one located on the client side, providing full control over the routing of each packet from the device and the second located on the server side and responsible for combining the received data via the different interfaces. The new network configuration, proposed and analyzed in this paper, provides users with advanced services, such as: (a) a flexible connection service for providing physical mobility of a user within a session, (b) new security capabilities that maintain secure point to point connection and resistance against Men in the Middle Attacks (MIMA), and (c) enhancement of the user experience in network applications. The multi-interface model, introduced and discussed in this paper, may be applied to other wireless (or wire) interfaces in addition to Wi-Fi and 3G.

Original languageEnglish
Pages21-26
Number of pages6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2013
Event2nd International Conference on Future Generation Communication Technologies, FGCT 2013 - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 12 Nov 201314 Nov 2013

Conference

Conference2nd International Conference on Future Generation Communication Technologies, FGCT 2013
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period12/11/1314/11/13

Keywords

  • multiple interfaces
  • wireless network

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications

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