Presentation 2011-11-28
Providing Ubiquitous Networks Using Host Identity Protocol
Akihiro TAKAHASHI, Tomotaka MAEDA, Yasuo OKABE,
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Abstract(in English) In an ideal ubiquitous network, anyone is supposed to be able to get connection to the Internet as long as some connectivity to the Internet exists there. A network administrator is supposed to provide a network to public visitors without any explicit permission like registration of users. At the same time, when an incident has occurred, such as an illegal access by an user, the network administrator needs to be able to trace the user. Additionally, the proof that the network administrator has not commit incorrect accesses should be ensured because the network administrator is not trusted. That is to say, nonrepudiation should be ensured. To solve these problems, we apply Host Identity Protocol (HIP) to implement secure ubiquitous networks. In our network, users can connect oniy by HIP. We propose an network model that does not impose management work on the network administrator.
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Keyword(in English) ubiquitous network / Host Identity Protocol / network security / Locator/ID Split
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Conference Date 2011/11/21(1days)
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Title (in English) Providing Ubiquitous Networks Using Host Identity Protocol
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Keyword(1) ubiquitous network
Keyword(2) Host Identity Protocol
Keyword(3) network security
Keyword(4) Locator/ID Split
1st Author's Name Akihiro TAKAHASHI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University()
2nd Author's Name Tomotaka MAEDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University
3rd Author's Name Yasuo OKABE
3rd Author's Affiliation Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University
Date 2011-11-28
Paper # IA2011-36
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 321
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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