2018
DOI: 10.1080/19393555.2017.1415399
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Malicious node prevention and mitigation in MANETs using a hybrid security model

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“…The way how ad-hoc and self organizing mesh networks [22], [23] work strongly resembles the dynamicity in autonomous ecosystems. Techniques from this subdomain [24], [25], [26] might be useful in our context. It is however limiting that they can only cover the cyber part of a cyber-physical ecosystem.…”
Section: Safety In Distributed Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The way how ad-hoc and self organizing mesh networks [22], [23] work strongly resembles the dynamicity in autonomous ecosystems. Techniques from this subdomain [24], [25], [26] might be useful in our context. It is however limiting that they can only cover the cyber part of a cyber-physical ecosystem.…”
Section: Safety In Distributed Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cryptography is another approach to secure the data and information from malicious users, and it can be more beneficial for passive attacks. Naveena and Reddy (10) proposed a hybrid security model, where they used anonymity, one-way trapdoor protocol, hash functions, and elliptic curve cryptographic approach to mollify the attacks. They presented this hybrid model to provide security for different layers.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%