Secure interoperation of wireless technologies
Abstract (Summary)
Tremendous emphasis has been placed on wireless technologies
recently and it is expected that mobile communications will become an
even bigger key driver for growth and innovation in the near future.
The purpose of this paper is to study the securing, development,
integration and implementation of an always on, always available, and
accessible from anywhere secure wireless communication
environment.
Our analysis of the different wireless technologies reveals that a
number of obstacles have to be managed before truly transparent
wireless public data consumer offering is available.
Our concern revolves around the technical development and
implementation efforts of integrated wireless technologies enveloped
with management processes of change and evolution. Wireless
technologies have influenced our daily lives and will undoubtedly
continue to play a significant role in the future.
This dissertation focuses on the interoperation of wireless
technologies, exploring, evaluating and presenting representations of
secure, fully integrated wireless environments. The purpose is to find a
cost effective, open, viable, sustainable consumer orientated high data
speed offering which not only adheres to basic security requirements
but surpasses it. By bringing the network to the subscriber we
generate an “always-on” and “always-available” solution for data
requirements fulfilling an ever increasing human demand for access to
resources anywhere, anytime.
A background literature of various wireless technologies, techniques
and value added services is provided. An approach for the securing of
critical content over wireless links in chapter seven provides a basis for
access by position concepts presented in chapter eight. This secure
approach to location-aware mobile access control is an essential
security enhancement in the integration and interoperation models
illustrated in chapter nine. These models, appropriately named SWARM
1 and SWARM 2 (System for Wireless and Roaming Mobility), illustrate
different approaches to achieving a secure, fully coherent, consumer
orientated, wireless data communications environment.
Bibliographical Information:
Advisor:
School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:cellular telephone systems mobile communication
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