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inproceedings
2007-heer-pisa
PISA: P2P Wi-Fi Internet Sharing Architecture
Seventh IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing, P2P 2007
2007
9
2
1
251-252
http://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2007/2007-p2p-heer-pisa.pdf
Print
IEEE
Washington, DC, USA
Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing, 2007. P2P 2007, Galway, Ireland.
Galway, Ireland
Seventh IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing, 2007. P2P 2007.
en
978-0-7695-2986-8
10.1109/P2P.2007.12
1
TobiasHeer
ShaohuiLi
KlausWehrle
article
LandsiedelEtAl2007
MHT: A Mobility-Aware Distributed Hash Table
Special Issue on Peer-to-Peer of the it - Information Technology Journal
2007
49
5
298-303
Mobile ad-hoc networks and distributed hash tables share key characteristics in terms of self organization, decentralization, redundancy requirements, and limited infrastructure. However, node mobility and the continually changing physical topology pose a special challenge to scalability and the design of a DHT for mobile ad-hoc networks. In this paper, we show that with some local knowledge we can build a scalable and mobile structured peer-to-peer network, called Mobile Hash Table (MHT). Furthermore, we discuss practical challenges such as Churn, load balacing and security of the Mobile Hash Table. A special focus is put on the differences and new challenges that the use of a DHT in a mobile environment poses.
http://it-Information-Technology.de
Print
Oldenbourg Verlag
Munich, Germany
en
1611-2776
1
OlafLandsiedel
TobiasHeer
KlausWehrle
inproceedings
GarciaMorchonEtAl2007
Cooperative Security in Distributed Sensor Networks
2007
1
Print
IEEE
Washington, DC, USA
1
Proceedings of the third International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing, CollaborateCom 2007
IEEE
CollaborateCom
en
978-1-4244-1318-8
1
OscarGarcia-Morchon
HeribertBaldus
TobiasHeer
KlausWehrle
techreport
2007-heer-draft-lhip
LHIP Lightweight Authentication Extension for HIP
2007
This document specifies the Lightweight authentication extension forthe Host Identifier Protocol (LHIP). The goal of LHIP is to reduce the computational requirements of the Host Identifier Protocol (HIP), thus, making its benefits, such as end-host mobility and multihoming, accessible to CPU-restricted devices. LHIP reduces the computational cost of establishing, updating, and closing a HIP association by providing an alternative way of signing and verifying HIP control packets which is based on computationally inexpensive hash function computations and hash chains. However, LHIP does not provide nor does it aim at providing the same level of security as HIP does. Especially, host authentication and payload encryption are not possible. The LHIP extensions in this draft specify also mechanisms for dynamic transitioning between lightweight and full HIP associations on the fly.
Work in progress
Internet Engineering Task Force
Internet-Draft
TobiasHeer
techreport
2007-heer-draft-midauth
End-Host Authentication for HIP Middleboxes
2007
draft-heer-hip-midauth-00
The Host Identity Protocol is a signaling protocol for secure communication, mobility, and multihoming. It achieves these properties by introducing a new 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 enables middleboxes to verify the liveness and freshness of a HIP association and, thus, enables reliable and secure access control in middleboxes.
Work in progress
Internet Engineering Task Force
Internet-Draft
TobiasHeer