2020
DOI: 10.1049/iet-com.2020.0570
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Secrecy transmission capacity in mobile ad hoc networks with security‐aware Aloha protocol

Abstract: Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) represent a class of important network models for supporting various critical applications, while the security breach due to eavesdropping attacks has been a critical issue. This study investigates the security issue of MANETs from the perspective of physical layer security (PLS). In particular, by combining PLS techniques [e.g. artificial noise (AN) injection and Secrecy Guard zoNe (SGN)] and the conventional Aloha protocol, the authors first propose an AN-based Aloha protocol … Show more

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“…In addition, the agent node also plays a role in monitoring the encrypted data if the data is tempered by the attack node. Security-aware Adaptive DSR (SADSR) technique is one of the secure on-demand routing protocols, and every node has a route table with other nodes [19]. SADSR authenticates routing protocol message using digital signatures based on asymmetric cryptography.…”
Section: The Secure Routing Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the agent node also plays a role in monitoring the encrypted data if the data is tempered by the attack node. Security-aware Adaptive DSR (SADSR) technique is one of the secure on-demand routing protocols, and every node has a route table with other nodes [19]. SADSR authenticates routing protocol message using digital signatures based on asymmetric cryptography.…”
Section: The Secure Routing Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%