학술논문

A lightweight security extension for ULE
Document Type
Conference
Source
2007 International Workshop on Satellite and Space Communications Satellite and Space Communications, 2007. IWSSC '07. International Workshop on. :242-246 Sep, 2007
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Aerospace
Encapsulation
Data security
Satellite broadcasting
Communication system security
Bandwidth
Protection
Digital video broadcasting
Costs
Transport protocols
Multimedia communication
link layer security
privacy
ULE
Language
Abstract
The Unidirectional Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE) protocol is an efficient and extensible wrapper mechanism for IP over NMPEG-2 networks. Such networks are typically operated on broadcast wireless channels and are thus specifically vulnerable to attacks. Passive attacks, such as eaves-dropping, are simple to perform and emphasize the importance for security and support within ULE. In this paper a mandatory security extension for the ULE protocol is discussed that is designed with the aim of being conservative in bandwidth consumption and lightweight in the sense that it allows for implementation in low-cost, resource-scarce (mobile) receiver devices. The focus of this work is on two aspects of a complete ULE security framework: the format of the security extension header, and security transforms for this extension.