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....reasons for why this is so, but they all relate to the differences between sensor and ad hoc networks enumerated in the previous section. Some ad hoc network security mechanisms for authentication and secure routing protocols are based on public key cryptography [8] 10] 11] 12] 13] [14], 15] 16] Public key cryptography is too expensive for sensor nodes. Security protocols for sensors networks must rely exclusively on efficient symmetric key cryptography. Secure routing protocols for ad hoc networks based on symmetric key cryptography have been proposed [17] 18] 19] ....
J. Binkley and W. Trost, "Authenticated ad hoc routing at the link layer for mobile systems," Wireless Networks, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 139--145, 2001.
....reasons for why this is so, but they all relate to the differences between sensor and ad hoc networks enumerated in the previous section. Some ad hoc network security mechanisms for authentication and secure routing protocols are based on public key cryptography [8] 10] 11] 12] 13] [14], 15] 16] Public key cryptography is too expensive for sensor nodes. Security protocols for sensors networks must rely exclusively on efficient symmetric key cryptography. Secure routing protocols for ad hoc networks based on symmetric key cryptography have been proposed [17] 18] 19] ....
J. Binkley and W. Trost, "Authenticated ad hoc routing at the link layer for mobile systems," Wireless Networks, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 139--145, 2001.
....The SMN project did not implement such an architecture, although we view it as possible future work. On the other hand, we did implement a layer 3 authentication system for Mobile IP itself, that required authenticated ICMP advertisements from all network elements including agents and MNs [2]. Both BBN [19] and SMN also implemented layer 3 authentication systems based on per node digital signatures. Note that such authentication systems are not intended as replacements for higher order confidentiality systems like IPSEC. They are merely supplemental. ffl Secure multi hop ad hoc ....
....can now specify a particular interface and routing table entries can directly be bound to existing interfaces by routing daemons without a priori subnet bindings. Other minor modifications exist. For example, we have an additional optional security mechanism called Authenticated Ad Hoc routing [2] that replaces ARP with a less insecure mechanism aimed at making ARP spoofing more difficult. The kernel is modified so that the mobile routing daemons use the ARP table, but ARP itself is disabled. 3 However Linux allows such bindings. See the Linux route(8) and arp(8) commands. 8 3 ....
J. Binkley, and W. Trost, Authenticated Ad Hoc Routing at the Link Layer for Mobile Systems, Wireless Networks, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 139145, 2001.
....years that a small but hardy bunch of radio researchers who use point to point directional antennae have adopted Wavelan for long haul WAN links. We are pleased that our e orts have aided them. 2. 8 Use of RSA based digital signatures to secure the NARP (ad hoc #1) protocol Given that ad hoc #1 [1] was originally implemented with a symmetric key system (two symmetric keys, one for our side, and one for limited use by visitors) it could be claimed that it was challenged in terms of key scalability. As an experiment, we re implemented beacons using signatures as authentication and tied our ....
Jim Binkley. Authenticated ad hoc routing at the link layer for mobile systems. Technical Report 96-3, Portland State University, Computer Science, 1996.
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J. Binkley and W. Trost. Authenticated ad hoc routing at the link layer for mobile systems. Wireless Networks, 7, 2001.
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J. Binkley and W. Trost. Authenticated ad hoc routing at the link layer for mobile systems. Wireless Networks, 7, 2001.
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James Binkley. Authenticated ad hoc routing at the link layer for mobile systems. Technical Report 96-3, Portland State University, Computer Science, 1996.
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