원문정보
초록
영어
Secure group communication allows a set of nodes (or devices) to communicate securely
amongst each other over unprotected and open networks. Provision of security for group
communication is based on cryptographic services, which relies on careful management of
cryptographic keying material. Securing group communication in wired networks is fairly
well understood, however wireless networks introduce further challenges as group members
may move from one place to another while still remaining in a group session. In this paper we
propose a host mobility protocol to govern group member movement in wireless mobile
environments. We introduce the use of lists as part of our protocol design in order to
facilitate host mobility.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Group key management frameworks
2.1. GKMF architecture
2.2. Key management processes
3. GKMFs for Wireless Mobile Environments (WMobEs)
3.1. New reasons for joins and leaves
3.2. Additional key management to support mobility
4. A GKMF supporting host mobility
4.1. Scope of proposal
4.2. Main architecture
4.3. Host mobility protocol functionality
4.4. List(s) management
5. Host mobility protocol
5.1. Notation
5.2. Important assumptions
5.3. The protocol
5.4. Analysis of protocol
6. Conclusion
7. References