Abstract
A wireless ad hoc network is a collection of mobile nodes with no fixed infrastructure. The absence of a central authorization facility in dynamic and distributed environments requires collaboration among nodes. When a source searches for a route to a destination, an intermediate node can reply with its cached entry. To strengthen correctness of such a routing discovery process, we propose a method in which the intermediate node requests its next hop to send a confirmation message to the source. After receiving both a route reply and confirmation message, the source determines the validity of a path according to its policy. As a result, this strategy discourages malicious nodes from intercepting packets. Simulation results show a remarkable improvement in throughput (30% higher delivery ratio and 10% less data transmission overhead) with a moderate increase of control messages.
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Lee, S., Han, B., & Shin, M. (2002). Robust routing in wireless ad hoc networks. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (Vol. 2002-January, pp. 73–78). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICPPW.2002.1039714
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