2012
DOI: 10.1002/sec.563
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A more secure and scalable routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks

Abstract: An essential problem in mobile ad hoc networks is finding an efficient and secure route from a source to an intended destination. In this paper, we have proposed a new model of routing protocol named ARANz, which is an extension of the original Authenticated Routing for Ad Hoc Networks (ARAN). ARANz adopts the authentication methods used with ARAN and aims to increase security, achieve robustness and solve the single point of failure and attack problems by introducing multiple local certificate authority serve… Show more

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“…Qabajeh et al . proposed ARANz as an extension of Authenticated Routing for Ad hoc Networks (ARAN) aiming to find secure, robust, and scalable routes in MANETs. ARANz enhances some QoS parameters such as packet delivery ratio, packet routing load, and packet network load, but it suffers from average packet latency due to use of digital signature and verification mechanisms in each node.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Qabajeh et al . proposed ARANz as an extension of Authenticated Routing for Ad hoc Networks (ARAN) aiming to find secure, robust, and scalable routes in MANETs. ARANz enhances some QoS parameters such as packet delivery ratio, packet routing load, and packet network load, but it suffers from average packet latency due to use of digital signature and verification mechanisms in each node.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Khalid et al [25] provided a detailed survey to discuss how trust and reputation monitoring and trust computation mechanisms can tackle security deficiencies in wireless sensor networks. Qabajeh et al [26] proposed ARANz as an extension of Authenticated Routing for Ad hoc Networks (ARAN) aiming to find secure, robust, and scalable routes in MANETs. ARANz enhances some QoS parameters such as packet delivery ratio, packet routing load, and packet network load, but it suffers from average packet latency due to use of digital signature and verification mechanisms in each node.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unstable infrastructure, scarcity of resources and dynamic network topology are some Ad-Hoc networks properties that made efficient routing one of the important issues especially that routing is conducted in a multi-hop fashion and all nodes act as both hosts and routers. In addition, the concept and nature of Ad-Hoc networks result in making them exposed to attacks using modification, impersonation and fabrication [1], [2]. Hence, safe exchanging of data through the network has been a challenging task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such environments, there is an opportunity of using previously established infrastructure and pre-deployment of some keys and certificates [1], [2]. However, the approach that depends on a single centralized server is unfeasible for Ad-Hoc networks, as it might be the operation bottleneck [1]. Hence, the certificate authority and position service are supposed to be distributed among numerous servers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the traditional approach providing content confidentiality is computationally complex for MANET. Consequently, both network throughput and security are limited . Second, the mobility of nodes in MANET makes a volatile network topology, which requires to update the routing frequently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%