% % This file was created by the TYPO3 extension % bib % --- Timezone: CEST % Creation date: 2024-04-19 % Creation time: 04-22-31 % --- Number of references % 19 % @Inproceedings { 2011-wirtz-kaleidoscope, title = {Cooperative Wi-Fi-Sharing: Encouraging Fair Play}, year = {2011}, month = {12}, day = {14}, tags = {mobile_access}, url = {fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-wirtz-kaleidoscope.pdf}, misc = {Online}, address = {ITU}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ITU-T Kaleidoscope Event 2011, Cape Town, South Africa}, event_place = {Cape Town, South Africa}, event_name = {ITU-T Kaleidoscope: The fully networked human?}, event_date = {2011-12-12}, language = {en}, ISBN = {978-92-61-13651-2}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Wirtz, Hanno and Hummen, Ren{\'e} and Viol, Nicolai and Heer, Tobias and Lora Gir{\'o}n, M{\'o}nica Alejandra and Wehrle, Klaus} } @Inproceedings { Varj1112:Secure, title = {Secure Resolution of {End-Host} Identifiers for Mobile Clients}, year = {2011}, month = {12}, day = {5}, abstract = {Many efforts of the network research community focus on the introduction ofa new identifier to relieve the IP address from its dual role of end-hostidentifier and routable locator. This identifier-locator split introduces anew identifier between human readable domain names and routable IPaddresses. Mapping between identifiers and locators requires additionalname mapping mechanisms because their relation is not trivial. Despite itspopularity and efficiency, the DNS system is not a perfect choice forperforming this mapping because identifiers are not hierarchicallystructured and mappings are frequently updated by users. In this paper wediscuss the features needed to resolve flat identifiers to locators in asecure manner. In particular, we focus on the features and the performancethat identifier-locator split protocols require from a mapping system. Tothis end, we consider a mapping system for an identifier-locator splitbased mobility solution and evaluate its performance. IndexTerms—Identifier-locator split, Name resolution, Host Identity Protocol,Security, DNS, DHT, OpenDHT}, keywords = {DHT; DNS; Host Identity Protocol; Security; Identifier-locator split; Nameresolution}, url = {fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-varjonen-secure.pdf}, misc2 = {Online}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ, USA}, booktitle = {IEEE GLOBECOM 2011 - Next Generation Networking Symposium (GC'11 - NGN), Awarded the NGN Best Paper Award}, state = {accepted}, language = {en}, ISBN = {978-1-4244-9268-8}, ISSN = {1930-529X}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Varjonen, Samu and Heer, Tobias and Rimey, Kenneth and Gurtov, Andrei} } @Techreport { 2011-draft-garcia-core-security-03, title = {Security Considerations in the IP-based Internet of Things}, year = {2011}, month = {10}, day = {31}, number = {draft-garcia-core-security-03}, abstract = {A direct interpretation of the Internet of Things concept refers to the usage of standard Internet protocols to allow for human-to-thing or thing-to-thing communication. Although the security needs are well-recognized, it is still not fully clear how existing IP-based security protocols can be applied to this new setting. This Internet-Draft first provides an overview of security architecture, its deployment model and general security needs in the context of the lifecycle of a thing. Then, it presents challenges and requirements for the successful roll-out of new applications and usage of standard IP-based security protocols when applied to get a functional Internet of Things.}, note = {Work in progress}, tags = {iotsec; ietf}, url = {http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-garcia-core-security-03}, misc2 = {Online}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, type = {Internet-Draft}, language = {en}, author = {Garcia-Morchon, Oscar and Keoh, Sye Loong and Kumar, Sandeep S. and Hummen, Ren{\'e} and Struik, Ren{\'e}} } @Article { 2011-heer-iot-journal, title = {Security Challenges in the IP-based Internet of Things}, journal = {Springer Wireless Personal Communications Journal}, year = {2011}, month = {10}, volume = {61}, number = {3}, pages = {527-542}, abstract = {A direct interpretation of the term Internet of Things refers to the use of standard Internet protocols for the human-to-thing or thing-to-thing communication in embedded networks. Although the security needs are well-recognized in this domain, it is still not fully understood how existing IP security protocols and architectures can be deployed. In this paper, we discuss the applicability and limitations of existing Internet protocols and security architectures in the context of the Internet of Things. First, we give an overview of the deployment model and general security needs. We then present challenges and requirements for IP-based security solutions and highlight specific technical limitations of standard IP security protocols.}, tags = {iotsec}, url = {fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-heer-iot-challenges.pdf}, misc2 = {Online}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Netherlands}, language = {en}, ISSN = {0929-6212}, DOI = {10.1007/s11277-011-0385-5}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Heer, Tobias and Garcia-Morchon, Oscar and Hummen, Ren{\'e} and Keoh, Sye Loong and Kumar, Sandeep S. and Wehrle, Klaus} } @Inproceedings { 2011-wirtz-chants, title = {Establishing Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks in 802.11 Infrastructure Mode}, year = {2011}, month = {9}, day = {23}, url = {fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-wirtz-chants.pdf}, misc = {Online}, publisher = {ACM}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACM MobiCom Workshop on Challenged Networks (Chants 2011), Las Vegas, NV, USA}, event_place = {Las Vegas, NV, USA}, event_name = {ACM MobiCom Workshop on Challenged Networks (Chants 2011)}, event_date = {2011-09-23}, language = {en}, ISBN = {978-1-4503-0870-0}, DOI = {10.1145/2030652.2030666}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Wirtz, Hanno and Heer, Tobias and Backhaus, Robert and Wehrle, Klaus} } @Inproceedings { 2011-wintech-wirtz, title = {Demo: Establishing Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks in 802.11 Infrastructure Mode}, year = {2011}, month = {9}, day = {19}, pages = {89-90}, abstract = {Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs) rely on the 802.11 ad- hoc mode to establish communication with nearby peers. In practice, this makes MANETs hard to realize. While 802.11-compliant mobile devices implement the ad-hoc mode on the hardware layer, the software layer typically does not implement support for ad-hoc networking in terms of ad-hoc routing and name resolution protocols. Modern mobile operating systems, such as Android and iOS, even hide the inherent ad-hoc functionality of the wireless card through restrictions in the OS. In contrast to this, support for the 802.11 infrastructure mode is a commodity. We propose establishing ad-hoc networks using the 802.11 infrastructure mode. In MA-Fi (Mobile Ad-Hoc Wi-Fi), a small core of mobile router nodes (RONs) provides infrastruc-ture mode network access to mobile station nodes (STANs). As RONs also act as a station in infrastructure networks of other RONs, MA-Fi achieves multi-hop communication between RON and STAN devices in the overall network. We show the creation and operation of mobile ad-hoc networks using MA-Fi. We focus on mobility of RONs and STANs as well as topology control in the overall network.}, url = {fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-wirtz-wintech.pdf}, misc = {Online}, publisher = {ACM}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Sixth ACM International Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental evaluation and Characterization (WiNTECH 2011), Las Vegas, NV, USA}, event_place = {Las Vegas, Nevada, USA}, event_name = {The Sixth ACM International Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental evaluation and Characterization}, event_date = {2011-09-19}, language = {en}, ISBN = {978-1-4503-0867-0}, DOI = {10.1145/2030718.2030737}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Wirtz, Hanno and Backhaus, Robert and Hummen, Ren{\'e} and Wehrle, Klaus} } @Techreport { 2011-draft-garcia-core-security-02, title = {Security Considerations in the IP-based Internet of Things}, year = {2011}, month = {7}, day = {11}, number = {draft-garcia-core-security-02}, abstract = {A direct interpretation of the Internet of Things concept refers to the usage of standard Internet protocols to allow for human-to-thing or thing-to-thing communication. Although the security needs are well-recognized, it is still not fully clear how existing IP-based security protocols can be applied to this new setting. This Internet-Draft first provides an overview of security architecture, its deployment model and general security needs in the context of the lifecycle of a thing. Then, it presents challenges and requirements for the successful roll-out of new applications and usage of standard IP-based security protocols when applied to get a functional Internet of Things.}, note = {Work in progress}, tags = {iotsec; ietf}, url = {http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-garcia-core-security-02}, misc2 = {Online}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, type = {Internet-Draft}, language = {en}, author = {Garcia-Morchon, Oscar and Keoh, Sye Loong and Kumar, Sandeep S. and Hummen, Ren{\'e} and Struik, Ren{\'e}} } @Inproceedings { 2011-hummen-pisa-demo, title = {PISA-SA - Security and Mobility in a Collaborative Muni-Fi (Demo Abstract)}, year = {2011}, month = {6}, day = {15}, volume = {15}, pages = {35--36}, tags = {mobile_access}, url = {fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-hummen-wisec-pisa-sa-demo.pdf}, misc2 = {Online}, publisher = {ACM}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the fourth ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security, Hamburg, Germany}, event_place = {Hamburg, Germany}, event_name = {Wireless Network Security 2011 (WiSec 2011)}, language = {en}, ISSN = {1559-1662}, DOI = {10.1145/2073290.2073297}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Hummen, Ren{\'e} and Wirtz, Hanno and Viol, Nicolai and Heer, Tobias and Wehrle, Klaus} } @Techreport { rfc6253, title = {{Host Identity Protocol Certificates}}, year = {2011}, month = {5}, number = {rfc6253}, abstract = {The Certificate (CERT) parameter is a container for digital certificates. It is used for carrying these certificates in Host Identity Protocol (HIP) control packets. This document specifies the CERT parameter and the error signaling in case of a failed verification. Additionally, this document specifies the representations of Host Identity Tags in X.509 version 3 (v3) and Simple Public Key Infrastructure (SPKI) certificates. The concrete use of certificates, including how certificates are obtained, requested, and which actions are taken upon successful or failed verification, is specific to the scenario in which the certificates are used. Hence, the definition of these scenario- specific aspects is left to the documents that use the CERT parameter.}, tags = {mobile_access}, url = {http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6253.txt}, publisher = {IETF}, howpublished = {RFC 6253 (Experimental)}, series = {Request for Comments}, organization = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, type = {Request For Commments (Experimental Standard)}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Heer, Tobias and Varjonen, Samu} } @Inproceedings { 2011-nsdi-slicetime-weingaertner, title = {SliceTime: A platform for scalable and accurate network emulation}, year = {2011}, month = {3}, day = {30}, url = {https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-weingaertner-nsdi-slicetime-camera_ready_14P.pdf}, misc2 = {Online}, publisher = {USENIX}, address = {Berkeley, CA, USA}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI '11), Boston, MA, USA}, event_place = {Boston, Massachusetts}, language = {en}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Weingaertner, Elias and Schmidt, Florian and vom Lehn, Hendrik and Heer, Tobias and Wehrle, Klaus} } @Inproceedings { OttHLVK2011, title = {Floating Content: Information Sharing in Urban Areas}, year = {2011}, month = {3}, day = {21}, abstract = {Content sharing using personal web pages, blogs, or online social networks is a common means for people to maintain contact with their friends, colleagues, and acquaintances. While such means are essential to overcome distances, using infrastructure services for location-based services may not be desirable. In this paper, we analyze a fully distributed variant of an ephemeral content sharing service, solely dependent on the mobile devices in the vicinity using principles of opportunistic networking. The net result is a best effort service for floating content in which: 1) information dissemination is geographically limited; 2) the lifetime and spreading of information depends on interested nodes being available; 3) content can only be created and distributed locally; and 4) content can only be added, but not explicitly deleted. First we present our system design and summarize its analytical modeling. Then we perform extensive evaluation for a map-based mobility model in downtown Helsinki to assess the operational range for floating content, which, at the same time also validate the analytical results obtained for a more abstract model of the system.}, url = {https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-percom-vaegs-floatingcontent.pdf}, misc2 = {Online}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ, USA}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 9th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom 2011), Seattle, WA, USA}, event_place = {Seattle, USA}, event_name = {9th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications}, event_date = {March 21 - 25, 2011}, language = {en}, ISBN = {978-1-4244-9529-0}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Ott, J{\"o}rg and Hyyti{\"a}, Esa and Lassila, Pasi and Vaegs, Tobias and Kangasharju, Jussi} } @Techreport { 2011-draft-garcia-core-security-01, title = {Security Considerations in the IP-based Internet of Things}, year = {2011}, month = {3}, day = {14}, number = {draft-garcia-core-security-01}, abstract = {A direct interpretation of the Internet of Things concept refers to the usage of standard Internet protocols to allow for human-to-thing or thing-to-thing communication. Although the security needs are well-recognized, it is still not fully clear how existing IP-based security protocols can be applied to this new setting. This Internet-Draft first provides an overview of security architecture, its deployment model and general security needs in the context of the lifecycle of a thing. Then, it presents challenges and requirements for the successful roll-out of new applications and usage of standard IP-based security protocols when applied to get a functional Internet of Things.}, note = {Work in progress}, tags = {iotsec; ietf}, url = {http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-garcia-core-security-01}, misc2 = {Online}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, type = {Internet-Draft}, language = {en}, author = {Garcia-Morchon, Oscar and Keoh, Sye Loong and Kumar, Sandeep S. and Hummen, Ren{\'e} and Struik, Ren{\'e}} } @Techreport { 2011-draft-garcia-core-security-00, title = {Security Considerations in the IP-based Internet of Things}, year = {2011}, month = {3}, day = {7}, number = {draft-garcia-core-security-00}, abstract = {A direct interpretation of the Internet of Things concept refers to the usage of standard Internet protocols to allow for human-to-thing or thing-to-thing communication. Although the security needs are well-recognized, it is still not fully clear how existing IP-based security protocols can be applied to this new setting. This Internet-Draft first provides an overview of security architecture, its deployment model and general security needs in the context of the lifecycle of a thing. Then, it presents challenges and requirements for the successful roll-out of new applications and usage of standard IP-based security protocols when applied to get a functional Internet of Things.}, note = {Work in progress}, tags = {iotsec; ietf}, url = {http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-garcia-core-security-00}, misc2 = {Online}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, type = {Internet-Draft}, language = {en}, author = {Garcia-Morchon, Oscar and Keoh, Sye Loong and Kumar, Sandeep S. and Hummen, Ren{\'e} and Struik, Ren{\'e}} } @Article { 2011-03-Zimmermann, title = {IP address assignment in wireless mesh networks}, journal = {Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing}, year = {2011}, month = {3}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {321-337}, misc2 = {Online}, publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons Ltd.}, address = {Hoboken, NJ, USA}, language = {en}, DOI = {10.1002/wcm.982}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Zimmermann, Alexander and Hannemann, Arnd and Schleinzer, Benjamin} } @Techreport { rfc5201-bis-04, title = {{Host Identity Protocol Version 2}}, year = {2011}, month = {1}, volume = {1}, number = {draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-04.txt}, note = {{expires: July 24, 2011 (work in progress)}}, tags = {mobile_access}, url = {http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-04}, misc2 = {Online}, publisher = {{IETF Trust}}, howpublished = {An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-04}, series = {Internet Drafts}, organization = {{Internet Engineering Task Force}}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, language = {en}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Moskowitz, Robert and Jokela, Petri and Henderson, Thomas R. and Heer, Tobias} } @Techreport { draft-ietf-hip-cert-08, title = {{Host Identity Protocol Certificates}}, year = {2011}, month = {1}, volume = {1}, number = {draft-ietf-hip-cert-08.txt}, note = {{expires: July 22, 2011 (work in progress)}}, url = {http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-08}, misc2 = {Online}, publisher = {{IETF Trust}}, howpublished = {An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-08}, series = {Internet Drafts}, organization = {{Internet Engineering Task Force}}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, language = {en}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Heer, Tobias and Varjonen, Samu} } @Techreport { draft-ietf-hip-cert-07, title = {{Host Identity Protocol Certificates}}, year = {2011}, month = {1}, volume = {1}, number = {draft-ietf-hip-cert-07.txt}, note = {{expires: July 16, 2011 (work in progress)}}, url = {http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-07}, misc2 = {Online}, publisher = {{IETF Trust}}, howpublished = {An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-07}, series = {Internet Drafts}, organization = {{Internet Engineering Task Force}}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, language = {en}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Heer, Tobias and Varjonen, Samu} } @Techreport { draft-ietf-hip-cert-09, title = {{Host Identity Protocol Certificates}}, year = {2011}, month = {1}, volume = {1}, number = {draft-ietf-hip-cert-09.txt}, pages = {1}, note = {{expires: July 22, 2011 (work in progress)}}, url = {http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-09}, misc2 = {Online}, publisher = {{IETF Trust}}, howpublished = {An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-09}, series = {Internet Drafts}, organization = {{Internet Engineering Task Force}}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, language = {en}, reviewed = {1}, author = {Heer, Tobias and Varjonen, Samu} } @Techreport { 2011-heer-draft-middle-auth, title = {End-Host Authentication for HIP Middleboxes (Version 4)}, year = {2011}, number = {draft-heer-hip-middle-auth-04}, abstract = {The Host Identity Protocol [RFC5201] is a signaling protocol for secure communication, mobility, and multihoming that introduces a cryptographic namespace. This document specifies an extension for HIP that enables middleboxes to unambiguously verify the identities of hosts that communicate across them. This extension allows middleboxes to verify the liveness and freshness of a HIP association and, thus, to secure access control in middleboxes.}, note = {Work in progress}, tags = {ietf, mobile_access}, url = {http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-heer-hip-middle-auth-04}, misc2 = {Online}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, type = {Internet-Draft}, language = {en}, author = {Heer, Tobias and Komu, Miika and Hummen, Ren{\'e} and Wehrle, Klaus} }