Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10339091 | Computer Networks | 2013 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
This paper analyzes the suitability of a recently developed protocol, i.e., the Host Identity Protocol using Diet Exchange extended with Authentication and Key Agreement, as a new option providing lightweight unified network access service in 3GPP Evolved Packet Core and replacing Internet Key Exchange version 2 with EAP-AKA. The proposed technology is compared with five other Layer-3 authentication methods under security, performance, deployment and functionality related criteria and trade-offs of the alternatives are analyzed. The results show that it is worth using this recent authentication method in scenarios where low performance overhead and support of extra functionalities such as multi-access capabilities are important. Consequently, the concept of a new secure data tunneling option is proposed for these scenarios for distributed Evolved Packet Core.
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Authors
Zoltán Faigl, László Bokor, Jani Pellikka, Andrei Gurtov,