The Design of Secret Multi-Paths on MRNS ( Mixed Radix Number System ) Network for Secure Transmission


The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society (1994 ~ 2000), Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 1534-1541, Nov. 1996
10.3745/KIPSTE.1996.3.6.1534,   PDF Download:

Abstract

Routing security is the confidentiality of a route taken by the data transmitted over communication networks. If the route is detected by an adversary, the probability is high that the data are lost or the data can be intercepted by the adversary. Therefore, the route must be protected. To accomplish this, we select an intermediate node secretly and transmit the data using this intermediate node, instead of sending the data to a destination node using the shortest direct path. Furthermore, if we use a number of secret routes from a starting node to a destination node, data security is much stronger since we can transmit partial data rather than entire data along a secret route. Finally, the idea above is implemented on MRNS Networks.


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[IEEE Style]
K. S. Yeol and C. I. Yong, "The Design of Secret Multi-Paths on MRNS ( Mixed Radix Number System ) Network for Secure Transmission," The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society (1994 ~ 2000), vol. 3, no. 6, pp. 1534-1541, 1996. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTE.1996.3.6.1534.

[ACM Style]
Kim Seong Yeol and Chung Il Yong. 1996. The Design of Secret Multi-Paths on MRNS ( Mixed Radix Number System ) Network for Secure Transmission. The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society (1994 ~ 2000), 3, 6, (1996), 1534-1541. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTE.1996.3.6.1534.