Castelluccia et al., 2004 - Google Patents
A simple privacy extension for mobile IPV6Castelluccia et al., 2004
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- Castelluccia C
- Dupont F
- Montenegro G
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- IFIP International Conference on Mobile and Wireless Communication Networks
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Abstract In Mobile IPv6, each packet sent and received by a mobile node contains its home address. As a result, it is very easy for an eavesdropper or for a correspondent node to track the movement and usage of a mobile node. This paper proposes a simple and practical …
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