The future of the Internet of Things (IoT) involves a huge number of node devices such as wireless sensors that can communicate in a machine-to-machine pattern, where devices will be globally addressed and identified. As the number of connected devices increased, the burden on the network infrastructure and the size of the routing tables and the efficiency of the current routing protocols in the Internet backbone increased as well. Recently, an IETF working group, along with the research group at Cisco, are working on a Locator/ID Separation Protocol as a routing architecture that provides new semantics for IP addressing, in order to simplify routing operations and improve scalability in the future of the Internet such as the IoT. In the light of the previous issue; this paper proposes an efficient security authentication and a key exchange scheme that is suited for Internet of things based on Locator/ID Separation protocol. The proposed protocol method meets practicability, simplicity, and strong notions of security. The protocol is verified using Automated Validation Internet Security Protocols and Applications (AVISPA) which is a push button tool for the automated validation of security protocols and the achieved results showed that they do not have any security flaws.
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机译:物联网(IoT)的未来涉及大量节点设备,例如可以以机器对机器模式进行通信的无线传感器,在此设备将被全球定位和识别。随着连接设备数量的增加,网络基础结构的负担,路由表的大小以及Internet主干网中当前路由协议的效率也增加了。最近,IETF工作组与思科研究组一起,正在研究一种定位器/ ID分离协议,作为一种路由架构,为IP寻址提供新的语义,以简化路由操作并提高未来的可扩展性。物联网等互联网。鉴于上一期;本文提出了一种基于Locator / ID Separation协议的,适用于物联网的高效安全认证和密钥交换方案。所提出的协议方法满足实用性,简单性和强烈的安全性概念。该协议使用自动验证Internet安全协议和应用程序(AVISPA)进行了验证,该工具是用于自动验证安全协议的按钮工具,所获得的结果表明它们没有任何安全缺陷。
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