Volume 05,Issue 03
Introspection of Availability in Ad Hoc Networks
Authors
David TSHIBANGU KADIATA
Abstract
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is an autonomous system of mobile nodes connected by wireless links whose union forms an arbitrary graph. Such a network does not require fixed infrastructure and represents an attractive option for spontaneously connecting mobile terminals. However, this type of network is particularly vulnerable, particularly at the network layer, to attacks aimed at the availability of services. The traditional mechanisms of security based on a fixed infrastructure are not suitable. In this bibliography report, we will present a study of new ad hoc network routing protocols to support availability. Therefore, it is an analysis of the protocol specifications in terms of availability to be able to propose an applicable availability policy in the context of this type of network.
Keyword: Ad hoc network, Security, Availability, Routing.
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