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Requirements to Secure End to End Privacy in IdLoc Systems
draft-xyz-pidloc-reqs-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Authors Luigi Iannone , Dirk v. Hugo , Behcet Sarikaya
Last updated 2019-11-28 (Latest revision 2019-05-27)
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Abstract

Use of Identifier Locator separation systems is proposed for various use cases to allow for efficient and service aware flexible end-to- end routing. A statement on the issue of privacy preservation of both users and devices identity and location describes major challenges identified for this problem. This document attempts to derive requirements towards a potential solution space of approaches to preserve privacy in Identifier-Locator split (PidLoc) protocols.

Authors

Luigi Iannone
Dirk v. Hugo
Behcet Sarikaya

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