Pascal Thubert (pthubert) writes:
> - If we keep resource blocks of 10ms in 5G, there will be multiple
> packets, so ASN will need an extension (at least an additional octet
> that would be signaled in band) to count the packet with a finer
> granularity than ASN, within the time slot.

There is no space in the nonce to extend ASN, so changing ASN size to
bigger number, or transmitting multiple packets from the same source
address inside the same ASN is not a problem that can be solved
easily. ASN already stole one byte from the nonce so it was able to be
expanded to 5 octets (frame counter is 4 octets and the 5th octet in
normal nonce is used for security level to protect against MIC
truncation problems when using same key with different length MICs).

The current TSCH security do assume that every node sends at most one
frame during one timeslot. Multiple nodes might send other frames
at the same timeslot using different channels etc, as the nonce
contains source address, and different nodes have different source
addresses. In normal case there is two frames sent inside the same
timeslot, one from sender to recipient using extended address of
sender in nonce, and one Ack from the recipient to sender using
extended address of the recipient in the nonce. Both of them use same
ASN and extended address + ASN makes the 13 octets we have available
in nonce.
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