Problem Statement for Secure End to End Privacy in IdLoc Systems
Résumé
Efficient and service aware flexible end-to-end routing in future
communication networks is achieved by routing protocol approaches
making use of Identifier Locator separation systems. Since these
systems require a correlation between identifiers and location which
might allow tracking and misusage of individuals' identities and
locations such operation demands for highly secure measures to
preserve privacy of users and devices. This document tries to
identify and describe typical use cases and derive thereof a problem
statement describing issues and challenges for application of privacy
preserving Identifier-Locator split (PidLoc) approaches.