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M. Hattig, "Zeroconf IP Host Requirements," IETF Internet Draft, http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-zeroconf-reqts-09.txt, 2001.

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Wireless Ad Hoc Networks - Haas, Deng, Liang, Papadimitratos.. (2002)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....hop by hop cryptography and accumulation of signatures is used. Finally, the assumption that certificates are bound with IP addresses is unrealistic; roaming nodes joining MANET sub domains will be assigned IP addresses dynamically (e.g. DHCP [Dro97] or even randomly (e.g. Zero Configuration [Hat01]) A different approach is taken by the Secure Message Transmission (SMT) Pap02a] protocol, which, given a topology view of the network, determines a set of diverse paths connecting the source and the destination nodes. Then, it introduces limited transmission redundancy across the paths, by ....

M. Hattig, Editor, "Zero-conf IP Host Requirements," draft-ietf-zeroconf-reqts-09.txt, IETF MANET Working Group, Aug. 31 , 2001. 26


Secure Link State Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks - Papadimitratos, Haas (2003)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

.... the use of threshold cryptography [15,13] the use of local repositories of certificates provided by the network nodes [14] or a distributed instantiation of a CA [15] Nodes are identified by their IP addresses, which may be assigned by a variety of schemes, e.g. dynamically or even randomly [16]. Although E V does not need to be tied to the node s IP address, it could be beneficial to use IP addresses derived from the nodes public keys [17] Nodes are equipped with a one way or hash function H [18,19] and a public key cryptosystem. Adversaries may disrupt the protocol operation by ....

M. Hattig, Editor, "Zero-conf IP Host Requirements," draft-ietfzeroconf -reqts-09.txt, IETF MANET Working Group, Aug. 31 , 2001.


Secure Rotuing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks - Haas (2002)   (Correct)

....hop by hop cryptography and accumulation of signatures is used. Finally, the assumption that certificates are bound with IP addresses is unrealistic; roaming nodes joining MANET sub domains will be assigned IP addresses dynamically (e.g. DHCP [21] or even randomly (e.g. ZeroConfiguration [22]) A different approach is taken by the Secure Message Transmission (SMT) 1] protocol, which, given a topology view of the network, determines a set of diverse paths connecting the source and the destination nodes. Then, it introduces limited transmission redundancy across the paths, by ....

M. Hattig, Editor, "Zero-conf IP Host Requirements," draft-ietf-zeroconf-reqts-09.txt, IETF MANET Working Group, Aug. 31 , 2001.


Konark - A Service Discovery and Delivery Protocol for.. - Helal, Desai, Verma, Lee (2003)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

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M. Hattig, "Zeroconf IP Host Requirements," IETF Internet Draft, http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-zeroconf-reqts-09.txt, 2001.


Securing Mobile Ad Hoc Networks - Papadimitratos, Haas (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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M. Hattig, Editor. "Zero-conf IP Host Requirements." Draft-ietf-zeroconf-reqts-09.txt, IETF MANET Working Group, Aug. 31 , 2001.

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