Secure multicast routing protocols in mobile ad‐hoc networks |
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Authors: | Ahmed Abdel Moamen Haitham S. Hamza Iman A. Saroit |
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Affiliation: | Department of Information Technology, Cairo University, Giza 12613, Egypt |
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Abstract: | A mobile ad‐hoc network (MANET) is a collection of autonomous nodes that communicate with each other by forming a multi‐hop radio network. Routing protocols in MANETs define how routes between source and destination nodes are established and maintained. Multicast routing provides a bandwidth‐efficient means for supporting group‐oriented applications. The increasing demand for such applications coupled with the inherent characteristics of MANETs (e.g., lack of infrastructure and node mobility) have made secure multicast routing a crucial yet challenging issue. Recently, several multicast routing protocols (MRP) have been proposed in MANETs. Depending on whether security is built‐in or added, MRP can be classified into two types: secure and security‐enhanced routing protocols, respectively. This paper presents a survey on secure and security‐enhanced MRP along with their security techniques and the types of attacks they can confront. A detailed comparison for the capability of the various routing protocols against some known attacks is also presented and analyzed. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | mobile ad‐hoc network (MANET) multicast routing protocols (MRP) mobile node (MN) security techniques multicast routing attacks survey |
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