Computer Science and Information Systems 2013 Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages: 779-806
https://doi.org/10.2298/CSIS121110034C
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Cognitive RBAC in mobile heterogeneous networks
Chen Hsing-Chung (Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Asia University, Taichung City, Taiwan)
Violetta Marsha Anjanette (Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Asia University, Taichung City, Taiwan)
Weng Chien-Erh (Department of Electronic Communication Engineering, National Kaohsiung Marine University, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan)
Kung Tzu-Liang (Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Asia University, Taichung City, Taiwan)
In communication networks, a cognitive network (CN) is a new type of data
network which is used to solve some of the problems that face current
networks. Cognitive radio (CR) is part of a cognitive network and a smart
wireless communication system. CR is conscious of its surrounding
environment, and learns from the environment. It adapts its internal states
by making corresponding real-time changes in certain operating parameters. In
this paper, we propose a novel Cognitive RBAC (Role-Based Access Control)
scheme which can be applied to Mobile Heterogeneous Networks (MHNs). The MHNs
consist of mobile communication systems and Wi-Fi systems. The required new
definitions for the RBAC model are proposed in this paper. They can improve
the ability of conventional RBAC model to meet new challenges. In our scheme,
we assume that a Cognitive Server (CS) provides and manages the permissions
of services, and Network Providers support and manage a variety CRs and CNs,
individually. For more efficiently managing CR and CN and meeting the large
scale heterogeneous networks, we let mobile user can perceive network
candidate actively to access services, in which the permissions are depending
to the contract made by CS with each Network Provider. In this paper, the new
generalized cognitive RBAC model and their definitions are proposed, and
could be applied to new applications in a MHNs environment.
Keywords: cognitive radio, cognitive networks, role based access control, heterogeneous networks, mobile communication system, contract RBAC