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What is Next Generation Networks (NGN)

Handbook of Research on Digital Crime, Cyberspace Security, and Information Assurance
Next Generation Networks is deployment of independent services over converged fixed and wireless mobile networks.
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Modern Crypto Systems in Next Generation Networks: Issues and Challenges
Rajashekhar C. Biradar (Reva University, India) and Raja Jitendra Nayaka (Reva Institute of Technology and Management, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6324-4.ch017
Abstract
The performance of Next Generation Networks (NGN) in terms of security, speed, synchronization, latency, and throughput with variable synchronous or asynchronous packet sizes has not been sufficiently addressed in novel crypto systems. Traditional crypto systems such as block and stream ciphers have been studied and implemented for various networks such as wire line and wireless systems. Since NGN comprises of wire line and wireless networks with variable packet-based communication carrying various traffic like multimedia, video, audio, multi conferencing, and a large amount of data transfers at higher speeds. The modern crypto systems suffer with various challenges such as algorithm implementation, variable packet sizes, communication, latency, throughput, key size, key management, and speed. In this chapter, the authors discuss some of the important issues and challenges faced by modern crypto systems in Next Generation Networks (NGN) such as algorithm implementation, speed, throughput and latency in communication, point-to-multipoint, broadcast and key size, remote key management, and communication speed.
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Open APIs and Protocols for Services and Applications in Telecoms
A network transporting all information and services (voice, data, and all sorts of media such as video) by encapsulating these into packets.
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