Authors: Jayasree Sengupta, Debasmita Dey, Simone Ferlin, Nirnay Ghosh, Vaibhav Bajpai
Published on: January 12, 2024
Impact Score: 8.15
Arxiv code: Arxiv:2401.06657
Summary
- What is new: The paper discusses the integration of the QUIC protocol with 6G to support Tactile Internet, focusing on unique security and privacy challenges.
- Why this is important: Tactile Internet requires ultra-reliable, low-latency communication, but there are significant security and privacy challenges that need to be addressed.
- What the research proposes: The paper suggests utilizing the QUIC protocol within 6G infrastructure to meet Tactile Internet’s demands while reviewing security and privacy issues.
- Results: Security and privacy attacks in QUIC were outlined, their implications were discussed, and current mitigation strategies were reviewed, highlighting areas needing future research.
Technical Details
Technological frameworks used: QUIC protocol, Tactile Internet paradigm, 6G communication
Models used: Security and privacy attack models
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Potential Impact
Telecommunications, cybersecurity firms, IoT service providers, remote operation enterprises like telesurgery and telepresence companies
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