Research on Secure Model in WiFi/WiMAX Mixed Networks Based on Pre-Authentication

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The integrated WiFi and WiMAX network is of great potential for the future due to the high data transport capacity of WiFi and the wider coverage of WiMAX. According to the requirements for real-time service in the wireless network, a fast secure authentication model in the WiFi/WiMAX mixed networks is proposed. It is based on the EAP-TLS protocol and its authentication procedure is divided into two stages: pre-authentication and re-authentication. By the utilization of the pre-authentication the authentication delay is reduced significantly when a MS roams between WiFi and WiMAX networks, which can be used to support real-time service in the mixed wireless network to some extent.

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