2013
DOI: 10.1002/sec.841
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Avoidance of misbehaving nodes in wireless mesh networks

Abstract: A wireless mesh network is a self organized set of nodes that are connected by wireless links. Communicating parties that are not in wireless range of each other relay packets via intermediate nodes. A common approach to wireless mesh routing is reactive routing, where a fixed path between the communicating endpoints is established on‐demand when a new session is initiated. This paper proposes a distributed algorithm which guarantees service even when some wireless mesh nodes deliberately change, discard, or m… Show more

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“…We consider systems were all devices can-directly or indirectly-communicate with each other, even in the presence of malicious nodes within the network. This can be realized through various network technologies, e.g., meshed networks with robust routing [42,71], or upcoming technologies like 5G [2] and satellite-based networks [75,90] where malicious network-clients have very limited means to disturb the network communication of other nodes 1 .…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We consider systems were all devices can-directly or indirectly-communicate with each other, even in the presence of malicious nodes within the network. This can be realized through various network technologies, e.g., meshed networks with robust routing [42,71], or upcoming technologies like 5G [2] and satellite-based networks [75,90] where malicious network-clients have very limited means to disturb the network communication of other nodes 1 .…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%