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2016

Security of electrostatic field persistent routing: Attacks and defense mechanisms

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Security of electrostatic field persistent routing: Attacks and defense mechanisms
—Electrostatic Field-based Routing (EFR) is a form of geographical multi-path routing where packets are routed along a collection of electrostatic field lines, defined by electrostatic charges associated with source and sink nodes. EFR provides an efficient and scalable solution to the workload balancing problem. However, it assumes that nodes behave in a cooperative manner making EFR-based routing protocols vulnerable to various attacks. We investigate the security aspects of EFR-based routing protocols. We focus on an instance of EFR, called Multi-Pole Field Persistent Routing (MP-FPR), for which we identify attacks that can target different components of the protocol, and propose a set of corresponding defense mechanisms. We present extensive experimental evaluations of the impact of the different attacks and the effectiveness of the proposed defense mechanisms.
Oliviu C. Ghica, Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Goce Trajce
Added 28 Mar 2016
Updated 28 Mar 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where ADHOC
Authors Oliviu C. Ghica, Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Goce Trajcevski, Peter Scheuermann
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