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This article presents the design and implementation of a dynamic mobile sensor network platform consisting of stationary sensors, mobile sensors, mobile sensor gateways, and sink servers. The sensor network platform supports heterogeneous protocols in the network layer and performs ID-based communications to deliver sensor data from the sensors to the sinks, as well as to send control and monitoring...
This paper presents the design of a dynamic mobile sensor network platform, consisting of mobile sensors, mobile sensor gateways, and sink servers. The sensor network platform supports heterogeneous protocols in the network layer and performs ID-based communication to deliver sensor data from the mobile sensors to the sinks, as well as to send control and monitoring commands from a sensor administrator...
In order to guarantee the security of the communication between the in-vehicle IPv6 subnet and internet, a scheme is putted forward based on the address filtering in the network handoff. This scheme considers the address filtering in the network handoff, when the mobile node came into a different network, it only needs to filter its own IPv6 address without the need to re-access authentication. Tests...
3G wireless data networks have emerged as the first high speed, ubiquitous data networks. 4G wireless networks are poised to replace 3G networks as the next generation of mobile data networks, but the transition will be lengthy and expensive. Wireless authentication across 3G and 4G data networks is typically an arduous task, requiring complete disconnection from the existing network before performing...
The resultant escalation of cyber attacks and the emerging needs of operators to increase their coverage with a blended service offering, that enhances user mobility, have raised a need for an architecture that can find global digital identities and link them back to users' activities in the mobility universe. In this paper, our focus is to provide an architecture that associates mobile users' credentials...
The NAC (network access control) technology which enforces the endpoint access decision based on the collected endpoint security status information and platform measurement information has been developed by various companies and has been widely deployed in intranets. Besides intranet, mobile telecommunication networks also find NAC is required. This paper introduces the main NAC solutions in industry...
The 3rd Generation Partnership Project(3GPP) standard is developing System Architecture Evolution(SAE)/Long Term Evolution(LTE) architecture for the next generation mobile communication system. The SAE/LTE architecture provides secure service and 3G-WLAN interworking [9]. To provide secure 3G-WLAN interworking in the SAE/LTE architecture, Extensible Authentication Protocol-Authentication and Key Agreement(EAP-AKA)...
Proxy Mobile IPv6 is a network-based mobility protocol where the mobility management signaling is performed by a network entity on behalf of the node requiring mobility itself. To the best of our knowledge, no studies have been conducted in the area of Proxy Mobile IPv6 authentication method. This paper proposes an authentication method in Proxy Mobile IPv6. In addition to providing access authentication,...
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