DocumentCode
77149
Title
Security Protocols and Privacy Issues into 6LoWPAN Stack: A Synthesis
Author
Hennebert, Christine ; Dos Santos, Jessye
Author_Institution
CEA-LETI, Grenoble, France
Volume
1
Issue
5
fYear
2014
fDate
Oct. 2014
Firstpage
384
Lastpage
398
Abstract
With the emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT), many devices organized into network, communicate by themselves on the Internet, and send data or private information on the web. It is essential to secure the transmitted data and the identities that may be disclosed to make these new technologies accepted by the largest number of citizens. However, the security mechanisms that are widely used on the Internet are too heavy to be integrated on small constrained objects. This paper describes the current protocols and security solutions that can be deployed in constrained resources. It shows the benefits and the limitations of each scheme-the security extension of IEEE 802.15.4e in time-slotted channel hopping (TSCH) mode, compressed IPsec, datagram transport layer security (DTLS)-embedded at different levels of the OSI model into the 6LoWPAN stack. It opens with the challenge that one must tackle in the coming years. Several use cases are studied to envisage the security integration in cyber physical systems (CPSs) for host-to-host and host-to-network communications. The privacy issue is also addressed and different ways to hide the device identity are discussed.
Keywords
Internet of Things; Zigbee; computer network security; personal area networks; protocols; 6LoWPAN stack; CPS; DTLS; IEEE 802.15.4e; Internet of Things; IoT; OSI model; TSCH mode; Web; compressed IPsec; cyber physical systems; datagram transport layer security; host-to-host communication; host-to-network communication; privacy issues; security extension; security protocols; time-slotted channel hopping mode; Computer security; IEEE 802.15 Standards; IP networks; Network security; Protocols; Security; Ubiquitous computing; Wireless sensor networks; 6LoWPAN; Cyber physical systems (CPSs); Internet of Things (IoT); OSI layers; end-to-end security; privacy; protocol stack; security;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Internet of Things Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2327-4662
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JIOT.2014.2359538
Filename
6905706
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