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Authenticated routing for ad hoc networks
- Authenticated Routing for Ad hoc Networks Kimaya Sanzgiri ∗ Daniel LaFlamme † Bridget Dahill
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Report on a Working Session on Security in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
- . Secure Routing: Secure routing is concerned with maintaining connectivity in an ad hoc network despite
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Modelling and verification of security protocols for ad hoc networks using UPPAAL
- . For that purpose we have chosen the ARAN protocol (Authenticated Routing for Ad Hoc Networks) [2] and the addendum
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A Survey of Existing Approaches for Secure Ad Hoc Routing and Their Applicability to VANETS
- approaches. 3.1 ARAN ARAN [15] stands for Authenticated Routing for Ad hoc Networks. Effectively
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A Secure Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks
- or capture nodes. 5 Authenticated Routing for Ad hoc Networks ARAN makes use of cryptographic certificates
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Experimental Comparisons between SAODV and AODV Routing Protocols
- (Secure AODV) [5] and ARAN (Authenticated Routing for Ad hoc Networks) [8]. An overview of SAODV is given
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Secure on-demand distance vector route discovery in ad hoc networks
- Secure On-Demand Distance Vector Routing in Ad Hoc Networks Panagiotis Papadimitratos Electrical
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Dependable Dynamic Source Routing without a Trusted Third Party
- .1 ARAN The Authenticated Routing for Ad-hoc Networks (ARAN) (Dahill et al. 2002) secure routing protocol
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NETWORKS 181 Detection and Accusation of Packet Forwarding Misbehavior in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
- preceding them. The Secure Routing Protocol (SRP) [7] and Authenticated Routing for Ad hoc Networks (ARAN
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Secure Dynamic Source Routing
- in between. Many authentication systems for ad-hoc networks assume working routes so they can reach other
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