2012
DOI: 10.1002/sec.625
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ALPP: anonymous and location privacy preserving scheme for mobile IPv6 heterogeneous networks

Abstract: The integration of mobile IPv6 heterogeneous networks enhances networking performance; however, it also breaks mobile node's anonymity and location privacy. In this paper, we propose an anonymous and location privacy preserving (ALPP) scheme that consists of two complementary subschemes: anonymous home binding update and anonymous return routability. In addition, anonymous mutual authentication and key establishment schemes have been proposed to work in conjunction with ALPP to authenticate a mobile node to it… Show more

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“…Sanaa et al [ 40 ] have proposed an anonymous and location privacy-preserving scheme for mobile IPv6 heterogeneous networks of two sub-scheme. These are: i) Anonymous home binding update to add anonymity and location privacy to mobile IPv6 binding updates.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sanaa et al [ 40 ] have proposed an anonymous and location privacy-preserving scheme for mobile IPv6 heterogeneous networks of two sub-scheme. These are: i) Anonymous home binding update to add anonymity and location privacy to mobile IPv6 binding updates.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taha and Shen have proposed an anonymous and location privacy-preserving scheme (ALPP) for mobile IPv6 heterogeneous networks [29]. ALPP includes two subschemes: 1) anonymous home binding update to add anonymity and location privacy to mobile IPv6 binding updates; and 2) anonymous return routability to protect the anonymity of return routability control messages.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, smart cards are vulnerable to loss and/or theft and SPAM is vulnerable to password guessing attacks. Taha and Shen proposed ALPP; an anonymous and location privacy-preserving scheme for MIPv6 networks [23]. ALPP consists of two sub-schemes: anonymous home binding update (AHBU) and anonymous return routability (ARR) to add anonymity and location privacy to MIPv6 binding updates and return routability control messages, respectively.…”
Section: Comparison With Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%