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Network layer security: Design for a cross layer architecture
Authors
G Fairhurst
M Luglio
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S Provenzano
S Ramachandran
C Roseti
Publication date
1 January 2007
Publisher
Doi
Abstract
Traditional modular layering schemes have served a major part in the development of a variety of protocols. However, as the physical layer impairments become more unpredictable, a cross layer design (CLD) which is dynamic in nature provides better performance. CLD introduces new challenges in protocol design as well as in the area of security. Using numerical analysis, we show that a link layer design employing header compression and cross layer signalling to protect protocol headers can limit packet discarding. This paper also reviews the IPsec protocol and describes how IPsec can be modified for cross layer architecture. © 2007 IEEE
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