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Routing And Security In Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Baban A. Mahmood
Routing And Security In Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Baban A. Mahmood
Theses and Dissertations--Computer Science
A Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) consists of a set of nodes which can form a network among themselves. MANETs have applications in areas such as military, disaster rescue operations, monitoring animal habitats, etc. where establishing fixed communication infrastructure is not feasible. Routing protocols designed for MANETs can be broadly classified as position-based (geographic), topology-based and hybrid. Geographic routing uses location information of nodes to route messages. Topology-based routing uses network state information for route discovery and maintenance. Hybrid routing protocols use features in both position-based and topology-based approaches. Position-based routing protocols route packets towards the destination using greedy forwarding …
Intrusion Detection And Response Model For Mobile Ad Hoc Networks., Sathishkumar Alampalayam 1974-
Intrusion Detection And Response Model For Mobile Ad Hoc Networks., Sathishkumar Alampalayam 1974-
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation presents a research whose objective is to design and develop an intrusion detection and response model for Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANET). Mobile ad hoc networks are infrastructure-free, pervasive and ubiquitous in nature, without any centralized authority. These unique MANET characteristics present several changes to secure them. The proposed security model is called the Intrusion Detection and Response for Mobile Ad hoc Networks (IDRMAN). The goal of the proposed model is to provide a security framework that will detect various attacks and take appropriate measures to control the attack automatically. This model is based on identifying critical system …
Dream: A Theoretical Analysis, Xueying Qi
Dream: A Theoretical Analysis, Xueying Qi
Computer Science Theses & Dissertations
A Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET, for short) is a collection of mobile nodes deployed in support of a short-lived special-purpose operation. Examples include search-and-rescue missions, law-enforcement, multimedia classrooms, and among many others. Unlike cellular or satellite networks, MANET do not rely on any form of pre-existing infrastructure. The mobility of nodes combined with the lack of infrastructure makes routing in MANET notoriously difficult. It was recently suggested that routing in MANET can use to advantage geographic information that the nodes may acquire either by endowing them with a GPS chip or simply by using known localization algorithms. Distance Routing Effect …
Power-Aware On Demand Routing Protocol For Mobile Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks, Mohammed Kamel Fattouh Mohammed
Power-Aware On Demand Routing Protocol For Mobile Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks, Mohammed Kamel Fattouh Mohammed
Archived Theses and Dissertations
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