Sender access control scheme based on TESLA protocol

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Sender access control is a technique for controlling which hosts can send data to a particular group. A novel scheme of sender access control based on TESLA protocol is proposed and then compared with the Ballardie–Crowcroft scheme. It is shown that this scheme achieves a high data-sending rate particularly when the data-generating rate of the sender is higher than 10 Mbit/s.

Inspec keywords: authorisation; message authentication; access protocols; telecommunication control

Other keywords: TESLA protocol; sender access control; data sending rate; data generating rate; 10 Mbit/s; Ballardie-Crowcroft scheme; timed efficient stream loss tolerant authentication protocol

Subjects: Protocols; Protocols

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