1st Intenational IEEE Workshop on Information Assurance Middleware for Communications

Research Article

G-LeaSel: A Secure Multicast Model for Grid

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/COMSWA.2007.382487,
        author={Vinoth G. and Vinoth C. and Sankaranarayanan V. and Rhymend Uthariaraj V. and  Mary Vennila S},
        title={G-LeaSel: A Secure Multicast Model for Grid},
        proceedings={1st Intenational IEEE Workshop on Information Assurance Middleware for Communications},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={IAMCOMM},
        year={2007},
        month={7},
        keywords={Grid Computing  LeaSel  Multicast Network Security},
        doi={10.1109/COMSWA.2007.382487}
    }
    
  • Vinoth G.
    Vinoth C.
    Sankaranarayanan V.
    Rhymend Uthariaraj V.
    Mary Vennila S
    Year: 2007
    G-LeaSel: A Secure Multicast Model for Grid
    IAMCOMM
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.1109/COMSWA.2007.382487
Vinoth G.1,*, Vinoth C.1,*, Sankaranarayanan V.2, Rhymend Uthariaraj V.1, Mary Vennila S3
  • 1: Department of Information Technology, Anna University, Chennai, India.
  • 2: Tamil Virtual University, Chennai, India
  • 3: Department of Computer Science, Presidency College, Chennai, India.
*Contact email: vinoth.govindarajan@gmail.com, vinu_chandar@yahoo.co.in

Abstract

Grid computing has been cited as one of the potential technologies that can offer mammoth computing power in the future. The greatness of grid technology lies in the efficient harnessing of idle resources of the distributed environment, leading to better resource utilization. Security is one of the key aspects of the grid technology. Secure group communication in the grid is a promising area with a broad scope for myriad of applications. Of late, it has been receiving good attention from the researchers. Sincere efforts have been made on proposing a highly secure, distributed, scalable and computationally efficient model for group communication in the grid environment. The proposed G-LeaSel multicast security model caters to the needs of the collaborative grid applications. The model is an adapted version of LeaSel model, already proposed and proven for wired and mobile networks.