2009 Third International Conference on Next Generation Mobile Applications, Services and Technologies 2009
DOI: 10.1109/ngmast.2009.26
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Protection Based on Neighborhood-Trust in Clustered Wireless Mesh Networks

Abstract: Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) is unquestionably an interesting technology addition in wireless communication networks because of its self-organizing, self-healing and reliability dimensions. However, possible misuse or hijacking of these networks by adversaries make them highly vulnerable. In this paper, we provide a protection mechanism based on neighborhood trust to gain required security and identification privacy in a clustered WMN. Our approach renders a lightweight protection against security vulnerabiliti… Show more

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“…The scheme is only designed to use multiple paths for data delivery so that an adversary who is only able to observe a fraction of the traffic cannot obtain any meaningful information [3]. Samad and Makram [16] proposed a protected neighborhood-based trust mechanism in clustered WMNs. The mechanism is based on neighborhood trust to gain required security and identification privacy in a clustered WMN.…”
Section: Related Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scheme is only designed to use multiple paths for data delivery so that an adversary who is only able to observe a fraction of the traffic cannot obtain any meaningful information [3]. Samad and Makram [16] proposed a protected neighborhood-based trust mechanism in clustered WMNs. The mechanism is based on neighborhood trust to gain required security and identification privacy in a clustered WMN.…”
Section: Related Studymentioning
confidence: 99%