2017
DOI: 10.3233/jcs-16857
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Diet-ESP: IP layer security for IoT

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“…Reference [53] evaluated the performance of the cross-layer 6LoWPAN protocol implementation pre-installed in the Contiki OS network stack. Reference [50] developed a header compression based encapsulation protocol called Diet-ESP. A performance evaluation of header compression in a constrained node network secured using Diet-ESP compared with standard ESP and 6LoWPAN, report improved storage metrics and reduced radio payload sizes for Diet-ESP packets, [58].…”
Section: F Related Constrained Network Studies Using Contiki Iot Osmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [53] evaluated the performance of the cross-layer 6LoWPAN protocol implementation pre-installed in the Contiki OS network stack. Reference [50] developed a header compression based encapsulation protocol called Diet-ESP. A performance evaluation of header compression in a constrained node network secured using Diet-ESP compared with standard ESP and 6LoWPAN, report improved storage metrics and reduced radio payload sizes for Diet-ESP packets, [58].…”
Section: F Related Constrained Network Studies Using Contiki Iot Osmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [53] evaluated the performance of the cross-layer 6LoWPAN protocol implementation in a Contiki OS network stack. Reference [50] developed a compression based encapsulation protocol called Diet-ESP. A performance evaluation of compression in a constrained node network secured using Diet-ESP compared with standard ESP and 6LoWPAN, reported improved storage metrics and reduced radio transmission payload sizes for Diet-ESP packets, [58].…”
Section: F Related Studies On Performance Using Contiki Iot Os Contik...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Migault et al [113] first proposed ESP header compression (EHC), a novel lightweight protocol that compresses ESP packets, and defined how to compress IPSec ESP and cleartext data for IoT scenarios. Then, they presented an EHC strategy, Diet-ESP, which has small energy overhead compared to the standard IPSec ESP and non-encrypted communications.…”
Section: Protocol Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%