On Security-Effective and Global Mobility Management for FPMIPv6 Networks
Title | On Security-Effective and Global Mobility Management for FPMIPv6 Networks |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Hyun-Suk Chai, Jun-dong Cho, Jongpil Jeong |
Conference Name | Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing (IMIS), 2014 Eighth International Conference on |
Date Published | July |
Keywords | AAA, authentication, authentication-authorization-accounting infrastructure, CGA, CGA method, cryptographic protocols, enhanced security scheme, ESS-FP, fast handover-proxy mobile IPv6, FPMIPv6, FPMIPv6 networks, global mobility management, Handover, handover latency, IETF, Internet Engineering Task Force, Kang-Park-ESS-FH scheme, Manganese, mobile node authentication, mobility management (mobile radio), network node, packet loss reduction, Protocols, public key cryptography, security analysis, security threats, security-effective mobility management |
Abstract | In PMIPv6-based network, mobile nodes can be made smaller and lighter because the network nodes perform the mobility management-related functions on behalf of the mobile nodes. One of the protocols, Fast Handovers for Proxy Mobile IPv6 (FPMIPv6) [1] was studied by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Since FPMIPv6 adopts the entities and the concepts of Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6 (FMIPv6) in Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6), it reduces the packet loss. The conventional scheme has been proposed to cooperate with an Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) infrastructure for authentication of a mobile node in PMIPv6. Despite the fact that this approach resulted in the best efficiency, without beginning secured signaling messages, The PMIPv6 is vulnerable to various security threats and it does not support global mobility. In this paper, the authors analyzed the Kang-Park & ESS-FH scheme, and proposed an Enhanced Security scheme for FPMIPv6 (ESS-FP). Based on the CGA method and the public key Cryptography, ESS-FP provides a strong key exchange and key independence in addition to improving the weaknesses of FPMIPv6 and its handover latency was analyzed and compared with that of the Kang-Park scheme & ESS-FH. |
DOI | 10.1109/IMIS.2014.91 |
Citation Key | 6975471 |
- handover latency
- security-effective mobility management
- security threats
- Security analysis
- public key cryptography
- Protocols
- packet loss reduction
- network node
- mobility management (mobile radio)
- mobile node authentication
- Manganese
- Kang-Park-ESS-FH scheme
- Internet Engineering Task Force
- IETF
- AAA
- Handover
- global mobility management
- FPMIPv6 networks
- FPMIPv6
- fast handover-proxy mobile IPv6
- ESS-FP
- enhanced security scheme
- Cryptographic Protocols
- CGA method
- CGA
- authentication-authorization-accounting infrastructure
- authentication