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An Anonymous on Demand Routing Protocol With Untraceable Routes for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Overview In hostile environments, the enemy can launch traffic analysis against interceptable routing information embedded in routing messages and data packets. Allowing adversaries to trace network routes and infer the motion pattern of nodes at the end of those routes may pose a serious threat to covert operations. This paper proposes ANODR, an Anonymous On-demand Routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks deployed in hostile environments. The paper addresses two closely-related problems: For route anonymity, ANODR prevents strong adversaries from tracing a packet flow back to its source or destination; for location privacy, ANODR ensures that adversaries cannot discover the real identities of local transmitters.
| Publisher | University of California | File Format | |
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| Date Published | August 2007 | Downloads | 1 |
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