Secure Neighbor Discovery and Wormhole Localization in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

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Neighbor discovery is an important part of many protocols for wireless ad hoc networks, including localization and routing. When neighbor discovery fails, communications and protocols performance deteriorate. In networks affected by relay attacks, also known as wormholes, the failure may be more subtle. The wormhole may selectively deny or degrade communications. In this paper, the authors present Mobile Secure Neighbor Discovery (MSND), which offers a measure of protection against wormholes by allowing participating mobile nodes to securely determine if they are neighbors, and a wormhole localization protocol, which allows nodes that detected the presence of a wormhole to determine wormhole's location.
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Date:Mar 2012