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2 April 2010 ML-IKE: a multi-layer IKE protocol for TCP performance enhancement in wireless networks
Ya-Hang Zhang, Bo-Wen Cheng, Si-Han Qing, Guang-Nan Zou, Wei-Ping Wen
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Proceedings Volume 7651, International Conference on Space Information Technology 2009; 765102 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855391
Event: International Conference on Space Information Technology 2009, 2009, Beijing, China
Abstract
To solve the conflict between TCP accelerating technology based on PEP middle node and IPSec protocol used in the Satellite Network, NASA and the Hughes Research Laboratory (HRL) each independently proposed a solution named Multilayer IPsec protocol which can integrate IPSec with TCP PEPs. The problem is: Traditional IKE protocol can't work with Multilayer IPSec protocol. In this study, the traditional IKE main mode and quick mode are enhanced for layered IPSec protocol, and an improved layered key distribution protocol: ML-IKE is proposed. This key distribution protocol is used for key exchange between peers and middle node, so that different nodes have different security associations (SA), and different security associations correspond to different IP packet fields, so different SA nodes have different authorization to different IP packet fields. ML-IKE protocol is suitable for layered IPSec, thus layered IPSec can be used for automatic key distribution and update.
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Ya-Hang Zhang, Bo-Wen Cheng, Si-Han Qing, Guang-Nan Zou, and Wei-Ping Wen "ML-IKE: a multi-layer IKE protocol for TCP performance enhancement in wireless networks", Proc. SPIE 7651, International Conference on Space Information Technology 2009, 765102 (2 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855391
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KEYWORDS
Network security

Satellites

Computer security

Information security

Internet

Analytical research

Aerospace engineering

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