Secure Mobile IPv6 for B3G Networks

Domenico Celentano, A. Fresa, M. Longo, F. Postiglione, A. Robustelli
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The rapid spread of new radio access technologies, the ever increasing requirements for security, as well as the required capability for the final users to experience continuous connectivity and uninterrupted services of IP applications as they move about from one access network to another, has stimulated the technical and scientific community to investigate future evolution scenarios for 3G networks, generically referred to as Beyond-3G or 4G. Key issues are certainly security provision for applications exchanging data in diverse wireless networks and seamless mobility (handoff) between different coverage domains and, possibly, access technologies. Many proposals are based on the use of the mobile IPv6 protocol. In this paper we analyse the security threats emerging from some MIPv6 mechanisms for mobility management, and we propose a solution to secure them, under the assumption that both communicating end users are attached to a MIPv6-enabled IP multimedia subsystem network
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B3G网络的安全移动IPv6
新的无线接入技术的迅速普及,对安全性的要求不断提高,以及最终用户在从一个接入网移动到另一个接入网时体验IP应用程序的连续连接和不间断服务所需的能力,刺激了技术和科学界研究3G网络的未来发展方案,通常称为超越3G或4G。关键问题当然是在不同的无线网络中交换数据的应用程序的安全性,以及不同覆盖域和可能的访问技术之间的无缝移动性(切换)。许多建议都是基于移动IPv6协议的使用。在本文中,我们分析了一些用于移动性管理的MIPv6机制所产生的安全威胁,并提出了一种解决方案来保护它们,假设通信的最终用户都连接到支持MIPv6的IP多媒体子系统网络
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