A3RP: Anonymous and authenticated ad hoc routing protocol

Jung Ha Paik, Bum Han Kim, Dong Hoon Lee

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26 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

According to augmentation about interests for privacy in mobile network over the past few years, researches that provide the anonymity have been conducted in a number of applications. Ad hoc routing protocols with the provisions for anonymity both protect the privacy of nodes and also restrict the collection of network information by malicious nodes. Until recently, quite a number of anonymous routing protocols have been proposed. Many of them, however, do not make allowance for authentication. Thus, vulnerabilities such as modifications to packet data and denial of service attacks can be more easily exploited. In this paper, we propose the anonymous routing protocol also furnishing authentication in the mobile ad hoc network. This protocol supports these anonymity properties which should be provided in ad hoc network. In addition, authentication is also provided by group signature for both nodes and packets during route discovery phase.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Information Security and Assurance, ISA 2008
Pages67-72
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Event2nd International Conference on Information Security and Assurance, ISA 2008 - Busan, Korea, Republic of
Duration: 2008 Apr 242008 Apr 26

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Information Security and Assurance, ISA 2008

Other

Other2nd International Conference on Information Security and Assurance, ISA 2008
Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
CityBusan
Period08/4/2408/4/26

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Information Systems and Management
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Communication

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