Abstract—The emergence of the Mobile Ad Hoc Networking (MANET) technology advocates self-organized wireless interconnection of communication devices that would either extend or operate in concert with the wired networking infrastructure or, possibly, evolve to autonomous networks. In either case, the proliferation of MANET-based applications depends on a multitude of factors, with trustworthiness being one of the primary challenges to be met. Despite the existence of well-known security mechanisms, additional vulnerabilities and features pertinent to this new networking paradigm might render such traditional solutions inapplicable. In particular, the absence of a central authorization facility in an open and distributed communication environment is a major challenge, especially due to the need for cooperative network operation. In particular, in MANET, any node may compromise the routing protocol functionality by disrupting the route discovery process.
Index Terms—Routing Security, ARIADNE, DSR, MANET
Rajendra Prasad Mahapatra is with SRM University as HOD (CSE) Mohit Katyal SRM University
Cite: Rajendra Prasad Mahapatra and Mohit Katyal, "Taxonomy of Routing Security for Ad-Hoc Network," International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 303-307, 2010.
Copyright © 2008-2024. International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology. All rights reserved.