TY - JOUR
T1 - Automatic roaming consortium discovery and routing for inter-federation wireless lan roaming system
AU - Irie, Kazunari
AU - Goto, Hideaki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Information Processing Society of Japan.
Copyright:
Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Next Generation Hotspot (NGH) is being introduced as a new standard that brings higher security and us-ability to Public Wireless LANs. There has been progress in recent years toward connecting some Roaming Consortia (RCs) by NGH to develop large-scale Wireless LAN roaming systems. However, a communication routing problem has been identified in the identity federation network when an RC consisting of multiple operators is connected. A typical example is eduroam, the roaming system for research and education institutions, which has thousands of dif-ferent realms. It is hard for wireless Service Providers (SPs) to find which RC the authentication requests should be sent to without having a large realm-RC mapping list. In addition, introducing a new system for realm list exchanges among the operators is not easy as some RCs have difficulties in modifying their existing systems due to operational constraints. To deal with these problems, we developed a Hub Proxy with automatic RC discovery and routing fea-tures. In this study, the effectiveness of the system was confirmed through experiments using a virtual inter-federation roaming network.
AB - Next Generation Hotspot (NGH) is being introduced as a new standard that brings higher security and us-ability to Public Wireless LANs. There has been progress in recent years toward connecting some Roaming Consortia (RCs) by NGH to develop large-scale Wireless LAN roaming systems. However, a communication routing problem has been identified in the identity federation network when an RC consisting of multiple operators is connected. A typical example is eduroam, the roaming system for research and education institutions, which has thousands of dif-ferent realms. It is hard for wireless Service Providers (SPs) to find which RC the authentication requests should be sent to without having a large realm-RC mapping list. In addition, introducing a new system for realm list exchanges among the operators is not easy as some RCs have difficulties in modifying their existing systems due to operational constraints. To deal with these problems, we developed a Hub Proxy with automatic RC discovery and routing fea-tures. In this study, the effectiveness of the system was confirmed through experiments using a virtual inter-federation roaming network.
KW - Eduroam
KW - Next generation hotspot (NGH)
KW - RADIUS
KW - Roaming consortium
KW - Wireless LAN roaming
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U2 - 10.2197/ipsjjip.28.378
DO - 10.2197/ipsjjip.28.378
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85090686376
SN - 0387-5806
VL - 28
SP - 378
EP - 386
JO - Journal of Information Processing
JF - Journal of Information Processing
ER -