A Novel Multi-Client Authentication Method Using Infection of Bacteria
The massive parallelism and data hiding capabilities inherent in DNA strands make them innovative media to base security primitives. In this paper we propose an authentication scheme based on infection of Escherichia coli bacteria. Our scheme is the first illustration of using DNA computing techniques in authentication. Our proposed technique simply simulates a client-server network and each one of the clients keeps a test tube containing their encoded identity. We have conducted a security analysis for our scheme, which demonstrates that it is hard for an adversary to extract users identities. Our scheme can be easily implemented using genetic engineering techniques and with the growth of utilizing genetic engineering techniques in computing, it will supersede the traditional trends for authentication of clients in networks.
Authentication E. coli bacteria Bacteriophag DNA computation
Rezvan Dastanian Arash karimi Hadi Shahriar Shahhoseini
Electrical Engineering Department Iran University of Science and Technology Tehran, Iran
国际会议
海口
英文
310-314
2011-02-22(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)