Mingxi Yang

Work place: School of Computer Science and Technology, Wuhan University of Technology Wuhan, China

E-mail: yangmx@whut.edu.cn

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Research Interests: Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Architecture and Organization, Network Architecture, Network Security, Data Structures and Algorithms

Biography

Mingxi Yang received her Ph.D. degree in Computer Applied Technology from Wuhan University of Technology, China in 2007, and B.S. degree from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China in 1982. She works as an associate professor and Director of the Institute of Software in School of Computer Science and Technology at Wuhan University of Technology, in China now. Her research interests are in computer network and network security.

Author Articles
An Unconditionally Secure Authentication Code For Multi-Source Network Coding

By Hong Yang Mingxi Yang

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2012.01.07, Pub. Date: 15 Feb. 2012

In network system, network coding allows intermediate nodes to encode the received messages before forwarding them, thus network coding is vulnerable to pollution attacks. Besides, the attacks are amplified by the network coding process with the result that the whole network maybe pollutes. In this paper, we proposed a novel unconditionally secure authentication code for multi-source network coding, which is robust against pollution attacks. For the authentication scheme based on theoretic strength, it is robust against those attackers that have unlimited computational resources, and the intermediate nodes therein can verify the integrity and origin of the encoded messages received without having to decode them, and the receiver nodes can check them out and discard the messages that fail the verification. By this way, the pollution is canceled out before reaching the destinations.

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The Research of Unconditionally Secure Authentication Code For Multi-Source Network Coding

By Hong Yang Mingxi Yang

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2011.02.08, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2011

In a network system, network coding allows intermediate nodes to encode the received messages before forwarding them, thus network coding is vulnerable to pollution attacks. Besides, the attacks are amplified by the network coding process with the result that the whole network maybe polluted. In this paper, we proposed a novel unconditionally secure authentication code for multi-source network coding, which is robust against pollution attacks. For the authentication scheme based on theoretic strength, it is robust against those attackers that have unlimited computational resources, and the intermediate nodes therein can verify the integrity and origin of the encoded messages received without having to decode them, and the receiver nodes can check them out and discard the messages that fail the verification. By this way, the pollution is canceled out before reaching the destinations.

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