A. Deliverables


There are no proprietary claims on this research or any software tools developed from this research.

We expect to produce reports, software releases, and yearly demonstrations in the course of our research. We will deliver quarterly technical reports and a final report to ARPA as well as incremental code release at least once yearly during the project. Deliverables are categorized under software systems, technical reports, and demonstrations.


Software Systems

  • Deliverable 1: Source code delivery I to ARPA with distribution to the Internet of integrated Mobile-IP and network layer security kernel. (Year 1).

  • Deliverable 2: Source code delivery II to ARPA with distribution to the Internet of our distributed access control mechanism. (Year 2)

  • Deliverable 3: Source code delivery III to ARPA with distribution to the Internet of Home Agent and ad hoc routing mechanisms. (Year 3)

  • Deliverable 4: Source code delivery IV to ARPA with distribution to the Internet including any key distribution and management protocols we develop and/or integrate into our system. (Year 3)

    Technical Reports

  • Deliverable 5: Technical report describing the design and formal analysis of integrated Mobile-IP and network layer security protocol allowing secure enclaves. (Year 1)

  • Deliverable 6: Architecture document on the protocols and design of the operating system network layer. (Year 1)

  • Deliverable 7: Technical report on the efficiency of our authentication and encryption systems in a radio environment. (Year 1)

  • Deliverable 8: Fortezza cards. As an option, we will investigate the use of FORTEZZA cards to provide both link-layer and hardware based network layer security. This will require at least 3 and preferably 5 FORTEZZA cards for deployment. We will write a technical report on the feasibility of using these cards. (Year 2)

  • Deliverable 9: Technical report on the design and verification of the distributed access control protocol. (Year 2).

  • Deliverable 10: Technical report on the design and verification of the Mobile-IP Home Agent redundancy mechanisms. (Year 3)

  • Deliverable 11: A report on the design and verification results of an ad hoc routing protocol. (Year 3)

  • Deliverable 12: Quarterly (not shown in section E) technical and status reports made to ARPA (Years - all)

  • Deliverable 13: A final report summarizing the entire project will be written and will include experience gained from on campus deployment. (Year 3)

  • Deliverable 14: Technical report on the development, verification, architecture of any key management protocols integrated into our mobile networking system. (Year 3)

    Demonstrations

  • Deliverable 15: An initial CS/EE building secure wireless network (year 1) will be demonstrated to ARPA or a designated third party. (Year 1)

  • Deliverable 16: The access control protocol will be deployed and demonstrated on our mobile network. We also intend to extend our mobile network to at least one off-campus remote teaching facility such as the Oregon Center for Advanced Technological Education (OCATE) or the Oregon Graduate Institute (OGI). (Year 2)

  • Deliverable 17: The home agent redundancy and ad hoc routing mechanism will be deployed and demonstrated on our mobile network. (Year 3)
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    Email to Jim Binkley:
    jrb@cs.pdx.edu