A Seamless Lawful Interception Architecture for Mobile Users in IEEE 802.16e Networks

Lawful interception (LI) involves legally accessing private communication such as telephone calls or email messages. Numerous countries have been drafting and enacting laws concerning the LI procedures. With the proliferation of portable Internet services such as the IEEE 802.16e wireless mobile net...

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Published in:Journal of communications and networks Vol. 11; no. 6; pp. 626 - 633
Main Authors: Lee, Myoung-Rak, Lee, Taek, Yoon, Byung-Sik, Kim, Hyo-Gon, In, Hoh Peter
Format: Journal Article
Language:Korean
Published: 2009
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Summary:Lawful interception (LI) involves legally accessing private communication such as telephone calls or email messages. Numerous countries have been drafting and enacting laws concerning the LI procedures. With the proliferation of portable Internet services such as the IEEE 802.16e wireless mobile networks, surveillance over illegal users is an emerging technical issue in LI. The evermigrating users and their changing IP's make it harder to provide support for seamless LI procedures on 802.16e networks. Few studies, however, on seamless LI support have been conducted on the 802.16e mobile networks environments. Proposed in this paper are a seamless LI architecture and algorithms for the 802.16e networks. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed architecture improves recall rates in intercepting mobile user, when compared to the existing LI architectures.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO200911764891962
ISSN:1229-2370
1976-5541