Protecting Location Information of Mobile Nodes in Mobile IPv6
Mobile IPv6 is an IP layer mobility protocol which allows mobile nodes to remain reachable while moving around in the Internet. In the current IETF Mobile IPv6 specifications (D. Johnson et al., 2004), when a mobile node roams, its location movement can be tracked by simply monitoring the IP address...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-12922019-01-02T08:43:08Z Protecting Location Information of Mobile Nodes in Mobile IPv6 DENG, Robert H. QIU, Ying ZHOU, Jianying BAO, Feng Mobile IPv6 is an IP layer mobility protocol which allows mobile nodes to remain reachable while moving around in the Internet. In the current IETF Mobile IPv6 specifications (D. Johnson et al., 2004), when a mobile node roams, its location movement can be tracked by simply monitoring the IP addresses in IP packets. Recently, the issue of protecting location information in mobile IPv6 has received increasing attention, especially within the IETF and the 3GPP standard bodies. In this paper we propose a technique for hiding a mobile node's location movement information from eavesdroppers during route optimization and as well as from its correspondent node during reverse tunneling. The proposed technique is highly efficient and fully compatible with the base mobile IPv6 operation. 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/293 info:doi/10.1109/CHINACOM.2006.344648 https://doi.org/10.1109/CHINACOM.2006.344648 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Information Security |
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Mobile IPv6 is an IP layer mobility protocol which allows mobile nodes to remain reachable while moving around in the Internet. In the current IETF Mobile IPv6 specifications (D. Johnson et al., 2004), when a mobile node roams, its location movement can be tracked by simply monitoring the IP addresses in IP packets. Recently, the issue of protecting location information in mobile IPv6 has received increasing attention, especially within the IETF and the 3GPP standard bodies. In this paper we propose a technique for hiding a mobile node's location movement information from eavesdroppers during route optimization and as well as from its correspondent node during reverse tunneling. The proposed technique is highly efficient and fully compatible with the base mobile IPv6 operation. |
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Protecting Location Information of Mobile Nodes in Mobile IPv6 |
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