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Title : Using Return Routability for Authentication of Fast Handovers in Mobile IPv6
Author(s) : Y. Mun, T. Shin
Filename : draft-mun-mipshop-err-mipv6-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2007-6-28
IETF published Fast Handovers in Mobile IPv6 (FMIPv6) for efficient
mobility management. FMIPv6 has no solutions to protect binding
update messages. Previous researches have mainly concentrated on
using AAA, public certificates or cryptographic algorithms for
authentication of FMIPv6. However the approaches need a particular
infrastructure or heavy processing cost to authenticate binding
updates in FMIPv6. Extended Return Routability provides
authentication for FMIPv6 without infrastructure and costly
cryptographic algorithms. Also it can be used for various existing
handover protocol in MIPv6 network.
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