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Session Key Agreement for End-to-End Security in Time-Synchronized Networks
Time synchronization is important for many network applications. This paper utilizes the fact that time service is a standard service in almost all kinds of computer networks, and proposes a new session key agreement protocol by building sessions keys based on the locally available time information. A prototype system has been tested in the simulation environment and the results are promising.