Despite the recent advances in personal communication devices and access network technology, users still face problems such as high device maintenance costs, complication of inter-device cooperation, illegal access to devices, and leakage of personal information. Consequently, it is difficult for users to construct a secure network with local as well as remote personal devices. We propose a User-driven Service Creation Platform (USCP), which enables users to construct a secure private network using a simple and intuitive approach that leverages the authentication mechanism in mobile phone networks. USCP separates signaling and data paths in a flat, virtual network topology. In this paper, we describe the basic design of USCP, the current implementation, and system evaluations.
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Takeshi UMEZAWA, Kiyohide NAKAUCHI, Masugi INOUE, Takashi MATSUNAKA, Takayuki WARABINO, Yoji KISHI, "Personal Network Construction System Using Mobile Phones" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E94-B, no. 3, pp. 630-638, March 2011, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E94.B.630.
Abstract: Despite the recent advances in personal communication devices and access network technology, users still face problems such as high device maintenance costs, complication of inter-device cooperation, illegal access to devices, and leakage of personal information. Consequently, it is difficult for users to construct a secure network with local as well as remote personal devices. We propose a User-driven Service Creation Platform (USCP), which enables users to construct a secure private network using a simple and intuitive approach that leverages the authentication mechanism in mobile phone networks. USCP separates signaling and data paths in a flat, virtual network topology. In this paper, we describe the basic design of USCP, the current implementation, and system evaluations.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E94.B.630/_p
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