Presentation 2002/10/17
VPN Connections in Mobile Multimedia MAN
Takahiko YAMADA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper discusses VPN services on MM-MAN (Mobile Multimedia Metropolitan Area Network) where All communications are IP-based. One of the objectives in the research of the forth generation mobile network is a totally IP-based mobile network which offers high bit-rate communications to high-speed terminals. This type of network cannot be one for all possible users of mobile network, but for limited business users. Thus, we proposed an MM-MAN which offers VPN to terminals which locate in metropolitan business area where business activities are highly dense. Concealment of transferred information is an important issue in VPN services of mobile network, since wireless segment which is exposed to the third party can exist on VPN path. Payload information is concealed by users themselves with one like IPsec. Addresses on packet should be concealed. Thus, this paper proposes use of private address even to the home office LAN. This allows terminal belongings and business activities are concealed.
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Keyword(in English) MAN / IP communications / Mobile communications / 4G / PON
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Title (in English) VPN Connections in Mobile Multimedia MAN
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Keyword(1) MAN
Keyword(2) IP communications
Keyword(3) Mobile communications
Keyword(4) 4G
Keyword(5) PON
1st Author's Name Takahiko YAMADA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Computer Science, Ritsumeikan University()
Date 2002/10/17
Paper # NS2002-149
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 409
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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