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sandoche Balakrichenan
sandoche.balakrichenan at afnic.fr
Mon Dec 9 22:09:59 CET 2019
On 09/12/2019 18:39, Michael Richardson wrote: > sandoche Balakrichenan <sandoche.balakrichenan at afnic.fr> wrote: > > The idea initially is to have IoT devices (e.g. LoRa devices) authenticated > > in visited networks based on its identifier. For example, a LoRa end-device > > which has established authentication in its home network (e.g. in University > > A) should be able to connect to a gateway and Network Server in a visited > > network (e.g. In University B) with the same security credentials. > > Don't LoRA devices use SIMs/eSIMs for network onboarding? I.e. they are one-touch. ==> IMHO, I don't think so. > > > This is not a new idea. We can see that there have been related works at the > > IETF, WBA alliance etc. > > > The purpose of this mail is to know if any of you are aware of similar work > > and will this topic be of interest for the RIPE community? > > Given the extremely low bandwidth of LoRA, it seems difficult to do much. > > My colleagues at CIRALabs did something that might be similar to what you > want, as it deals with the connection/onboarding to the *application* server, > not the network itself, which is assumed to be managed by the Telco: > > https://github.com/CIRALabs/CIRA-Secure-IoT-Registry/blob/master/CIRA%20Labs%20-%20Secure%20IoT%20Registry%202019-11-14.pdf > ==> Much appreciated for the reference. Sandoche.
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