Wireless Authentication in chi-Spaces
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https://doi.org/10.7146/brics.v10i10.21781Resumé
The chi-Spaces framework provides a set of tools to support every step of the security protocol's life-cycle. The framework includes a simple, yet powerful programming language which is an implementation of the Security Protocol Language (SPL). SPL is a formal calculus designed to model security protocols and prove interesting properties about them. In this paper we take an authentication protocol suited for low-power wireless devices and derive a chi-Spaces implementation from its SPL model. We study the correctness of the resulting implementation using the underlying SPL semantics of chi-Spaces.Downloads
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2003-02-06
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Crazzolara, F., & Milicia, G. (2003). Wireless Authentication in chi-Spaces. BRICS Report Series, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.7146/brics.v10i10.21781
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