A Scalable Secure Routing Protocol for Managed-Open Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

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International Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering & Telecommunications

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Mobile Ad-hoc networks are getting progressively more popular. In such networks, nodes are continuously moving, hence, seeking an efficient route from a particular source to projected destination is a vital issue. Moreover, choosing a secure route is a tough area to deal with since adversaries may include themselves within these routes unless a strict secure procedure is implemented along with routing protocols. In managed-open environment, such as that formed by peers at a conference, using already established infrastructure as a starting point for assuring security is likely. Thus, this research proposes a novel paradigm of routing protocol named S-Octopus. Through tackling with area as sectors and utilizing restricted directional flooding, S-Octopus tries to achieve improved scalability. Moreover, S-Octopus seeks to increase robustness and alleviate single point of failure and compromise problem via picking up numerous sector certificate authorities. A qualitative comparison among SOctopus and some other secure Ad-hoc routing models is presented in this paper.

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Liana K. Qabajeh, 2022, ‘A Scalable Secure Routing Protocol for Managed-Open Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks’, International Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering & Telecommunications, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 54-66.

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