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Hazy Sighted Link State Routing Protocol
About: Hazy Sighted Link State Routing Protocol is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6936 publications have been published within this topic receiving 169377 citations. The topic is also known as: HSLS.
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TL;DR: This paper proposes a secure routing protocol based on the AODV (Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector) routing protocol, which is named WARP (Wormhole-Avoidance Routing Protocol), which considers link-disjoint multipaths during path discovery, and provides greater path selections to avoid malicious nodes, but eventually uses only one path to transmit data.
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TL;DR: A secure ad hoc on-demand routing (SAOR) protocol suitable for ad hoc network is proposed, which uses the session key between pairs of mobile nodes and message anthentication code based on hash function to verify the validity of the route discovery and route replies.
Abstract: The security issue of the ad hoc network has attracted the attention of people.Therefore,the security of the routing protocol for the ad hoc network is the key problem.A secure ad hoc on-demand routing(SAOR)protocol suitable for ad hoc network is proposed,which uses the session key between pairs of mobile nodes and message anthentication code based on hash function to verify the validity of the route discovery and route replies.By binding the MAC address with ID of every node,the various complex attacks such as wormhole attacks are defended by the proposed neighbor-node maintenance mechanism.NS-2 simulation results show that SAOR can effectively detect and thwart most of attacks upon MANETs(mobile ad hoc network).
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21 May 2017TL;DR: This paper presents a new proposal to implement an intelligent routing protocol in a SDN topology based on the reinforcement learning process that allows choosing the best data transmission paths according to the best criteria andbased on the network status.
Abstract: Software defined network (SDN) is one of the most interesting research topic that is currently being investigated. The inclusion of artificial intelligence (AI) can improve the performance of routing protocols. Nowadays the application of AI over routing protocols is only applied to real devices, especially in wireless sensor nodes. In this paper, we present a new proposal to implement an intelligent routing protocol in a SDN topology. The intelligent routing protocol is based on the reinforcement learning process that allows choosing the best data transmission paths according to the best criteria and based on the network status.
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TL;DR: A stable weight-based on-demand routing protocol (SWORP) for MANETs is proposed and results show that the proposed SWORP outperforms DSR, A ODV, and AODV-RFC, especially in a high mobility environment.
77 citations