scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

One-pass GPRS and IMS authentication procedure for UMTS

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
An one-pass authentication procedure that only needs to perform GPRS authentication for IMS users is proposed that may save up to 50% of the IMS registration/authentication traffic, as compared with the 3GPP two-pass procedure.
Abstract
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) supports Internet protocol (IP) multimedia services through IP multimedia core network subsystem (IMS). Since the IMS information is delivered through the general packet radio service (GPRS) transport network, a UMTS mobile station (MS) must activate GPRS packet data protocol (PDP) context before it can register to the IMS network. In the Third-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) specifications, authentication is performed at both the GPRS and the IMS networks before an MS can access the IMS services. We observe that many steps in this 3GPP "two-pass" authentication procedure are identical. Based on our observation, this paper proposes an one-pass authentication procedure that only needs to perform GPRS authentication. At the IMS level, authentication is implicitly performed in IMS registration. Our approach may save up to 50% of the IMS registration/authentication traffic, as compared with the 3GPP two-pass procedure. We formally prove that the one-pass procedure correctly authenticate the IMS users.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

A Survey on Security Aspects for LTE and LTE-A Networks

TL;DR: An overview of the security functionality of the LTE and LTE-A networks and the security vulnerabilities existing in the architecture and the design are explored and the potential research issues for the future research works are shown.
Journal ArticleDOI

IP multimedia subsystems in 3GPP and 3GPP2: overview and scalability issues

TL;DR: This article provides guidance for constructing a robust and scalable IMS and illustrates the IMS requirements, architectures, and functional models and discusses potential scalability issues in IMS.
Journal ArticleDOI

Security Analysis of Handover Key Management in 4G LTE/SAE Networks

TL;DR: This paper identifies and details the vulnerability of this handover key management to what are called desynchronization attacks, and explores how network operators can determine for themselves an optimal interval for updates that minimizes the signaling load they impose while protecting the security of user traffic.
Journal ArticleDOI

DoS attacks exploiting signaling in UMTS and IMS

TL;DR: This paper investigates the vulnerabilities of the UMTS security architecture that can be exploited by a malicious individual to mount Denial of Service (DoS) attacks and offers some suggestions that would provide greater tolerance to the system against DoS attacks.
Journal ArticleDOI

S-AKA: A Provable and Secure Authentication Key Agreement Protocol for UMTS Networks

TL;DR: The formal proof of the S-AKA protocol is given to guarantee its robustness and can reduce bandwidth consumption and the number of messages required in authenticating mobile subscribers.
References
More filters
Book ChapterDOI

SIP: Session Initiation Protocol

TL;DR: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as discussed by the authors is an application layer control (signaling) protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants, such as Internet telephone calls, multimedia distribution, and multimedia conferences.
Book

Wireless and Mobile Network Architectures

TL;DR: Lin and Chlamtac use a unique sustained example approach to teach how PCS concepts apply to real network operation in chapters on network signaling, mobility, security/handoff, and mobile prepaid services.
Journal ArticleDOI

Reducing authentication signaling traffic in third-generation mobile network

TL;DR: An analytic model to investigate the impact of K on the network signaling traffic and an automatic K-selection mechanism that dynamically selects the size of the AV array to reduce the network signaled cost are proposed.
Journal ArticleDOI

An all-IP approach for UMTS third-generation mobile networks

TL;DR: This article describes the UMTS all-IP approach for third-generation mobile systems, with emphasis on the core network architecture, and elaborate on application-level registration, circuit- Switched call origination, packet-switched call Origination, and packet-Switched call termination.
Journal ArticleDOI

Mobility management: from GPRS to UMTS

TL;DR: This paper describes mobility management for the third-generation mobile networks, and elaborate on how the architecture change affects the mobility management functionality, including the attach and detach procedures, location update, serving radio network controller relocation and intersystem change between GPRS and UMTS.
Related Papers (5)