AbstractThe LTE/SAE (Long Term Evolution/System Architecture Evolution) architecture design is greatly different from the existing network (3G) which brings with it a need to adapt and improve the security functions. In fact, the security issues in telecommunications networks will be surely a big discussion subject in the next few years whither the delay remains very important and should be minimized. Thus, the Handover Keying Working Group (HOKEY) tries to reduce the delay caused by the authentication once the mobile user changes its location. Therefore, the focus of this paper is to make a brief discussion of the IETF HOKEY solution to fast authenticate the subscribers during the handover in the LTE/SAE network
For mobile users, interworking environment comprised of Long Term Evolution (LTE), Worldwide Interop...
Abstract Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the most recent standard in mobile communications, introduced ...
LTE is the enabler of today’s world. Individuals use mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets...
AbstractThe LTE/SAE (Long Term Evolution/System Architecture Evolution) architecture design is great...
To achieve seamless handovers between the Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRA...
A seamless and secure handover is always one of the important design goals of the cellular networks....
There are two types of base stations in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) wireless networks, Home eNodeB...
There are two types of base stations in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) wireless networks, Home eNodeB...
In the next-generation heterogeneous wireless networks, designing authentication protocols that meet...
To achieve seamless handovers between the Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRA...
[[abstract]]User mobility is the most important advantage of a wireless network environment. It is n...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks designed by 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) represent a...
A seamless and secure handover is always one important goal of cellular network design. The handover...
In this paper, we propose a handover authentication mechanism, called the handover key management an...
Mobility management is the key feature of wireless network. When the mobile node roams from the home...
For mobile users, interworking environment comprised of Long Term Evolution (LTE), Worldwide Interop...
Abstract Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the most recent standard in mobile communications, introduced ...
LTE is the enabler of today’s world. Individuals use mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets...
AbstractThe LTE/SAE (Long Term Evolution/System Architecture Evolution) architecture design is great...
To achieve seamless handovers between the Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRA...
A seamless and secure handover is always one of the important design goals of the cellular networks....
There are two types of base stations in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) wireless networks, Home eNodeB...
There are two types of base stations in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) wireless networks, Home eNodeB...
In the next-generation heterogeneous wireless networks, designing authentication protocols that meet...
To achieve seamless handovers between the Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRA...
[[abstract]]User mobility is the most important advantage of a wireless network environment. It is n...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks designed by 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) represent a...
A seamless and secure handover is always one important goal of cellular network design. The handover...
In this paper, we propose a handover authentication mechanism, called the handover key management an...
Mobility management is the key feature of wireless network. When the mobile node roams from the home...
For mobile users, interworking environment comprised of Long Term Evolution (LTE), Worldwide Interop...
Abstract Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the most recent standard in mobile communications, introduced ...
LTE is the enabler of today’s world. Individuals use mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets...