Authentication Handover and Privacy Protection in 5G HetNets Using Software-Defined Networking - 2015 PROJECT TITLE: Authentication Handover and Privacy Protection in 5G HetNets Using Software-Defined NetWorking - 2015 ABSTRACT: Recently, densified small cell deployment with overlay coverage through coexisting heterogeneous networks has emerged as a viable resolution for 5G mobile networks. However, this multi-tier architecture along with stringent latency necessities in 5G brings new challenges in security provisioning due to the potential frequent handovers and authentications in 5G small cells and HetNets. In this article, we tend to review related studies and introduce SDN into 5G as a platform to enable efficient authentication hand-over and privacy protection. Our objective is to simplify authentication handover by international management of 5G HetNets through sharing of userdependent security context information among related access points. We have a tendency to demonstrate that SDN-enabled security solutions are highly efficient through its centralized control capability, that is important for delay-constrained 5G Communications. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Network Security Projects Neighbor Similarity Trust against Sybil Attack in P2P E-Commerce - 2015 Privacy-Preserving Detection of Sensitive Data Exposure - 2015