원문정보
초록
영어
Ad hoc networks are highly dynamic routing networks cooperated by a collection of wireless mobile hosts without any assistance of a centralized access point. Secure Efficient Ad hoc Distance Vector (SEAD) is a proactive routing protocol, based on the design of Destination Sequenced Distance Vector routing protocol (DSDV). SEAD provides a robust protocol against attackers trying to create incorrect routing state in the other node. However, it does not provide a way to prevent an attacker from tampering the next hop or the destination field in route update. In this paper, we propose an I-SEAD protocol to solve the problem. A series of simulation experiments are conducted to evaluate the performance.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Introduction of SEAD
2.1. Second-order headings
2.2. The SEAD Protocol
3. The Proposed Protocol
3.1. Some Problems Using the SEAD
3.2. Our Enhancement on SEAD
3.3. Secure Route Maintenance
4. Performance Evaluation
4.1. Simulation Setup
4.2. Comparison of I-SEAD and SEAD
5. Conclusions
6. Acknowledgement
7. References
