articleAug 27, 2003Closed access
A secure routing protocol for ad hoc networks
University of California, Santa Barbara · University of Massachusetts Amherst · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Most recent ad hoc network research has focused on providing routing services without considering security. We detail security threats against ad hoc routing protocols, specifically examining AODV and DSR. In light of these threats, we identify three different environments with distinct security requirements. We propose a solution to one, the managed-open scenario where no network infrastructure is pre-deployed, but a small amount of prior security coordination is expected. Our protocol, authenticated routing for ad hoc networks (ARAN), is based on certificates and successfully defeats all identified attacks.
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- Computer science
- Computer network
- Wireless Routing Protocol
- Optimized Link State Routing Protocol
- Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing
- Wireless ad hoc network
- Ad hoc wireless distribution service
- Computer security
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