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SEAD: Secure Efficient Distance Vector Routing for Mobile Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Overview An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless computers (nodes), communicating among themselves over possibly multihop paths, without the help of any infrastructure such as base stations or access points. This paper designs and evaluates the Secure Efficient Ad hoc Distance vector routing protocol (SEAD), a secure ad hoc network routing protocol based on the design of the Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector routing protocol (DSDV). In order to support use with nodes of limited CPU processing capability, and to guard against Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks in which an attacker attempts to cause other nodes to consume excess network bandwidth or processing time, it use efficient one-way hash functions and do not use asymmetric cryptographic operations in the protocol.
| Publisher | Carnegie Mellon University | File Format | |
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| Date Published | July 2007 | Downloads | 3 |
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