2009 First International Conference on Advances in Future Internet 2009
DOI: 10.1109/afin.2009.10
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Reliable Key Distribution for Secure Multicast by SRDP-Sign

Abstract: Security is an important concern in today's networking and particularly in satellite communication, where eavesdropping and active intrusion is much easier than in terrestrial fixed or mobile networks because of the broadcast nature of satellites. Many applications require the security feature of data confidentiality; in order to offer such capability, encryption keys must be constantly changed upon a membership change. If the keys are sent via multicast, that it is particularly useful for large groups, reliab… Show more

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“…Despite the original design focus of SRDP-Sign has been the use with short messages (e.g. in multicast control applications) or more generally, with signaling, its relative immunity to burst errors makes it interesting in the context we are examining (Tommasi et al, 2009). One more reason of interest for the protocol is its capability to transmit information to users who can receive information from a satellite but do not possess a return channel.…”
Section: Satellite Reliable Distribution Protocol For Signaling (Sdrpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the original design focus of SRDP-Sign has been the use with short messages (e.g. in multicast control applications) or more generally, with signaling, its relative immunity to burst errors makes it interesting in the context we are examining (Tommasi et al, 2009). One more reason of interest for the protocol is its capability to transmit information to users who can receive information from a satellite but do not possess a return channel.…”
Section: Satellite Reliable Distribution Protocol For Signaling (Sdrpmentioning
confidence: 99%