A scalable and secure position-based routing protocol for ad-hoc networks / Liana K. M. Qabajeh

Mobile Ad-Hoc NETworks (MANETs) are wireless multi-hop networks formed by a set of mobile nodes in a self-organizing way without requiring already established infrastructure. Along with their traditional uses such as disaster situations and military battlefields, MANETs are being increasingly used i...

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Main Author: Qabajeh, Liana K. M.
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Published: 2012
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description Mobile Ad-Hoc NETworks (MANETs) are wireless multi-hop networks formed by a set of mobile nodes in a self-organizing way without requiring already established infrastructure. Along with their traditional uses such as disaster situations and military battlefields, MANETs are being increasingly used in daily applications such as conferences, personal area networking and meetings. Routing in MANETs is a challengeable task due to limited bandwidth of wireless links, highly dynamic topology, limited radio transmission range and limited nodes‟ energy. Though security issues could arise in numerous areas in MANETs such as physical security, key management and intrusion detection, routing is considered as one of the most difficult areas to protect against attacks. This is due to lack of centralized control, open medium, distributed cooperation, dynamic topology as well as limited capability of nodes. In this research, we tackle security issues related to Ad-Hoc routing protocols. A new model of hierarchal and distributed routing protocol called ARANz has been proposed in this work. ARANz aims to improve performance of the routing protocol and distribute routing load by dividing the area into zones. It seeks to achieve a high level of security and attain robustness by avoiding the single point of attack problem and solving the problem of single point of failure as a result of distributing trust among multiple certificate authority servers. ARANz aspires to exhibit better scalability and performance by taking advantage of the restricted directional flooding position-based routing protocols. Thus, in conjunction with the chosen routing strategy, a distributed location service has been proposed. Along with the proposed protocol a misbehaviour detection system is proposed to help in identifying malicious nodes. The performance of ARANz is compared to other existing routing protocols and tested using the Global Mobile information systems Simulator (GloMoSim). From the results analysis, it shows that ARANz is highly effective in discovering and maintaining routes even with relatively high node mobility and large percentage of malicious nodes. It is also demonstrated that the proposed protocol performs efficiently in large area networks.
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spelling um-55592015-06-15T03:57:02Z A scalable and secure position-based routing protocol for ad-hoc networks / Liana K. M. Qabajeh Qabajeh, Liana K. M. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Mobile Ad-Hoc NETworks (MANETs) are wireless multi-hop networks formed by a set of mobile nodes in a self-organizing way without requiring already established infrastructure. Along with their traditional uses such as disaster situations and military battlefields, MANETs are being increasingly used in daily applications such as conferences, personal area networking and meetings. Routing in MANETs is a challengeable task due to limited bandwidth of wireless links, highly dynamic topology, limited radio transmission range and limited nodes‟ energy. Though security issues could arise in numerous areas in MANETs such as physical security, key management and intrusion detection, routing is considered as one of the most difficult areas to protect against attacks. This is due to lack of centralized control, open medium, distributed cooperation, dynamic topology as well as limited capability of nodes. In this research, we tackle security issues related to Ad-Hoc routing protocols. A new model of hierarchal and distributed routing protocol called ARANz has been proposed in this work. ARANz aims to improve performance of the routing protocol and distribute routing load by dividing the area into zones. It seeks to achieve a high level of security and attain robustness by avoiding the single point of attack problem and solving the problem of single point of failure as a result of distributing trust among multiple certificate authority servers. ARANz aspires to exhibit better scalability and performance by taking advantage of the restricted directional flooding position-based routing protocols. Thus, in conjunction with the chosen routing strategy, a distributed location service has been proposed. Along with the proposed protocol a misbehaviour detection system is proposed to help in identifying malicious nodes. The performance of ARANz is compared to other existing routing protocols and tested using the Global Mobile information systems Simulator (GloMoSim). From the results analysis, it shows that ARANz is highly effective in discovering and maintaining routes even with relatively high node mobility and large percentage of malicious nodes. It is also demonstrated that the proposed protocol performs efficiently in large area networks. 2012 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5559/2/thesis.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5559/1/appendicies.pdf Qabajeh, Liana K. M. (2012) A scalable and secure position-based routing protocol for ad-hoc networks / Liana K. M. Qabajeh. PhD thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5559/
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Qabajeh, Liana K. M.
A scalable and secure position-based routing protocol for ad-hoc networks / Liana K. M. Qabajeh
title A scalable and secure position-based routing protocol for ad-hoc networks / Liana K. M. Qabajeh
title_full A scalable and secure position-based routing protocol for ad-hoc networks / Liana K. M. Qabajeh
title_fullStr A scalable and secure position-based routing protocol for ad-hoc networks / Liana K. M. Qabajeh
title_full_unstemmed A scalable and secure position-based routing protocol for ad-hoc networks / Liana K. M. Qabajeh
title_short A scalable and secure position-based routing protocol for ad-hoc networks / Liana K. M. Qabajeh
title_sort scalable and secure position-based routing protocol for ad-hoc networks / liana k. m. qabajeh
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
url http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5559/
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5559/2/thesis.pdf
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5559/1/appendicies.pdf