ABSTRACT:
With the exponential increase of the
mobile devices and the fast development of cloud computing, a new computing
paradigm called mobile cloud computing (MCC) is put forward to solve the
limitation of the mobile device’s storage, communication, and computation.
Through mobile devices, users can enjoy various cloud computing services during
their mobility. However, it is difficult to ensure security and protect privacy
due to the openness of wireless communication in the new computing paradigm.
Recently, Tsai and Lo proposed a privacy-aware authentication (PAA) scheme to
solve the identification problem in MCC services and proved that their scheme
was able to resist many kinds of existing attacks. Unfortunately, we found that
Tsai and Lo’s scheme cannot resist the service provider impersonation attack,
i.e., an adversary can impersonate the service provider to the user. Also, the
adversary can extract the user’s real identity during executing the service
provider impersonation attack. To address the above problems, in this paper, we
construct a new PAA scheme for MCC services by using an identity-based
signature scheme. Security analysis shows that the proposed PAA scheme is able
to address the serious security problems existing in Tsai and Lo’s scheme and
can meet security requirements for MCC services. The performance evaluation
shows that the proposed PAA scheme has less computation and communication costs
compared with Tsai and Lo’s PAA scheme.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS:
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System : Pentium Dual Core.
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Hard Disk : 120 GB.
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Monitor : 15’’ LED
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Input Devices : Keyboard, Mouse
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Ram : 1 GB
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS:
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Operating system : Windows 7.
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Coding Language : JAVA/J2EE
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Tool : Netbeans 7.2.1
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Database : MYSQL
REFERENCE:
Debiao He, Neeraj Kumar, Muhammad Khurram Khan, Lina Wang, and Jian Shen, “Efficient
Privacy-Aware Authentication Scheme for Mobile Cloud Computing Services”, IEEE
SYSTEMS JOURNAL, 2018.