• Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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MIPv6 Binding Update scheme to improve performance and security


You-Seuk Won, Kyung-San Cho, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 81-92, Aug. 2007
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Keywords: MIPv6, secure binding update, RR, SUCV, OMIPv6

Abstract

Binding update for the routing optimization in MIPv6 can make the involved nodes vulnerable to various attacks. Therefore, secure binding update becomes an important research issue in MIPv6, and several protocols have been proposed for this purpose. In this paper, we compare several existing binding update protocols such as RR, SUCV and OMIPv6 and analyze the vulnerability of nodes to the possible attacks and drawbacks of address management and scalability and overhead of encryption operations. Then, we suggest the design requirements for the secure binding update and propose an advanced protocol based on the design principle. Through the analysis, we show that our protocol can achieve a higher level of security against the various attacks and enable better management of address, provide the location privacy and reduce the computational overhead of mobile nodes with constraint computational power.


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Cite this article
[APA Style]
Won, Y. & Cho, K. (2007). MIPv6 Binding Update scheme to improve performance and security. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 8(4), 81-92.

[IEEE Style]
Y. Won and K. Cho, "MIPv6 Binding Update scheme to improve performance and security," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 81-92, 2007.

[ACM Style]
You-Seuk Won and Kyung-San Cho. 2007. MIPv6 Binding Update scheme to improve performance and security. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 8, 4, (2007), 81-92.