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Recognition in a Low-Power Environment

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Workshop on Wireless Ad Hoc Networking, held in conjunction with IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, Columbus, Ohio, USA, WWAN2005, ICDCS2005, (Juni 2005)

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This paper formally defines recognition as a new security principle closely related to authentication. Low-power, clean environments require the less authoritative security of recognition. We give general properties of recognition protocols based on the method of key disclosure. We examine previously proposed low-power protocols according to the environment and security model presented. Finally, we give measurements from an implementation of a recognition protocol called Zero Common- Knowledge and discuss how well this proof-of-concept satisfies the properties of the environment.

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