Show/Hide Menu
Hide/Show Apps
Logout
Türkçe
Türkçe
Search
Search
Login
Login
OpenMETU
OpenMETU
About
About
Open Science Policy
Open Science Policy
Communities & Collections
Communities & Collections
Help
Help
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Guides
Guides
Thesis submission
Thesis submission
MS without thesis term project submission
MS without thesis term project submission
Publication submission with DOI
Publication submission with DOI
Publication submission
Publication submission
Supporting Information
Supporting Information
General Information
General Information
Copyright, Embargo and License
Copyright, Embargo and License
Contact us
Contact us
Revisiting Shamir’xxs No-key Protocol: Lightweight Key Transport
Date
2017-11-10
Author
Kılıç, Adnan
Onur, Ertan
Metadata
Show full item record
Item Usage Stats
40
views
0
downloads
Cite This
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11511/73054
Collections
Unverified, Conference / Seminar
Suggestions
OpenMETU
Core
Revisiting Shamir's no-key protocol: Lightweight key transport
Kılıç, Adnan; Onur, Ertan (2018-03-29)
Key-transport protocols, subclasses of key-establishment protocols, are employed to convey secret keys from a principal to another for establishing a security association. In this paper, we propose a lightweight, practicable, tweakable, energy-efficient, and secure key-transport protocol, suitable forwireless sensor networks (WSN), Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile networks. The proposed protocol is based on the Shamir's no-key protocol. Although Shamir's no-key protocol does not require any pre-shared se...
Revisiting Shamir’s no-key protocol: a lightweight key transport protocol
Kılıç, Adnan; Onur, Ertan; Betin Onur, Cansu; Department of Computer Engineering (2017)
Key-transport protocols, subclasses of key-establishment protocols, are employed to convey secret keys from a principal to another to let them establish a security association. In this thesis, we propose a lightweight, practicable, energy-efficient, and secure key-transport protocol, convenient for wireless sensor networks (WSN), the Internet of things (IoT) and mobile networks. The proposed protocol is based on the Shamir’s three-pass (no-key) protocol. Although Shamir’s three-pass protocol does not requir...
Revisiting Current Techniques for Analyzing Reservoir Performance: A New Approach for Horizontal-Well Pseudosteady-State Productivity Index
Al-Rbeawi, Salam (Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), 2019-02-01)
The objective of this paper is to revisit currently used techniques for analyzing reservoir performance and characterizing the horizontal-well productivity index (PI) in finite-acting oil and gas reservoirs. This paper introduces a new practical and integrated approach for determining the starting time of pseudosteady-state flow and constant-behavior PI. The new approach focuses on the fact that the derivative of PI vanishes to zero when pseudosteady-state flow is developed. At this point, the derivative of...
Revisiting Slotted ALOHA: Density Adaptation in FANETs
Eroglu, Alperen; Onur, Ertan (2021-11-01)
Unmanned aerial vehicles have been widely used in many areas of life. They communicate with each other or infrastructure to provide ubiquitous coverage or assist cellular and sensor networks. They construct flying ad hoc networks. One of the most significant problems in such networks is communication among them over a shared medium. Using random channel access techniques is a useful solution. Another important problem is that the variations in the density of these networks impact the quality of service and ...
Revisiting Pre-Servıce Science and Mathematıcs Teachers’ Beliefs Toward Using InquiryBasedand Technology-Enhanced Teachıng Approaches in Turkey
Şahin, Elvan; Aytekin, Emine; Sağdıç, Ali (2017-12-29)
Citation Formats
IEEE
ACM
APA
CHICAGO
MLA
BibTeX
A. Kılıç and E. Onur, “Revisiting Shamir’xxs No-key Protocol: Lightweight Key Transport,” 2017, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/73054.