2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-69155-8_7
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An Inter-device Authentication Scheme for Smart Homes Using One-Time-Password Over Infrared Channel

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“…In this paper, the proposed two proxy‐passphrase protected OTP‐based schemes for smart homes are presented as enhancements to the authentication scheme presented in Dhurandher et al since they are designed to overcome the requirement of protecting the secret and public keys . Indeed, a mechanism involving the use of a Linux security module (SELinux) is used to avoid storing sensitive information such as the private key on the disk/memory, by enabling the implementation of a mandatory access control mechanism at the kernel level.…”
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“…In this paper, the proposed two proxy‐passphrase protected OTP‐based schemes for smart homes are presented as enhancements to the authentication scheme presented in Dhurandher et al since they are designed to overcome the requirement of protecting the secret and public keys . Indeed, a mechanism involving the use of a Linux security module (SELinux) is used to avoid storing sensitive information such as the private key on the disk/memory, by enabling the implementation of a mandatory access control mechanism at the kernel level.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based upon this requirement, we recently proposed a OTP‐based inter‐device two‐level authentication scheme for smart home, and modeled it using the SPAN/AVISPA tool . In the first level, the key exchange is performed using the Diffie–Hellman protocol and a public key cryptography to validate the identity of devices.…”
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