Abstract

Multi-hop Wireless Network (MWN) requires the existing of wireless nodes that communicate via a wireless channel. Thus, selecting optimal paths between the communicant nodes is a major challenge. Many researchers are focusing on this topic and proposed some routing protocols that help the nodes to learn multi-hop paths. Multi-hop wireless network is used for several types of applications, like military, medical care and national security. These applications are important and critical, so they require a certain level of performance and security during data communication. Securing the transmission of data in a multi-hop network is a challenge since the devices have limited resources like memory and battery. In this paper, we propose an optimal and secure routing protocol. The main goal of this proposal is to improve the performance and the security of such network by selecting a secure route between the source and its target destination. To secure data transmission phase, we propose to create a key shared between the source and the destination. Since the devices have limited energy, we propose to take into consideration the energy of the intermediate nodes of the selected route. Extensive simulations are performed using the Network Simulator (NS2) to validate the proposed protocol. This proposal is compared with the secured Ad-Hoc On-demand Distance Vector (SAODV) in terms of end-to-end delay, overhead and number of compromised devices.

Highlights

  • Multi-hop Wireless Networks (MWNs) like Ad Hoc networks, sensor networks and Internet of things (IoT) compose of wireless and discrete devices that communicate with each other directly without needing any fixed infrastructure [1]

  • Multi-hop Wireless Network (MWN) requires the existing of wireless nodes that communicate via a wireless channel

  • Many proactive routing protocols are proposed like Optimized Link State routing protocol (OLSR) [2], Destination Sequence Distance Vector (DSDV) [3] and Wireless Routing Protocol (WRP) [4], etc

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Multi-hop Wireless Networks (MWNs) like Ad Hoc networks, sensor networks and Internet of things (IoT) compose of wireless and discrete devices that communicate with each other directly without needing any fixed infrastructure [1]. The main function of such network is to route the information from the source to the destination from a node to another. It is important to take into account these challenges when designing and improving the functions of MWN such as the multi-hop routing protocols. Another important issue must be taken into consideration when designing a routing protocol for MWN, is the security due to the participation of the nodes in the routing process. Introducing security in multihop routing protocols needs extra resource consumption and extra storage due to the underlying computation cost required This is not desirable in MWN as the limited resources of the nodes. The last section makes the conclusion of the work and suggests the future research

RELATED WORK
Weil Pairing
Network Model
Description of the Proposed Algorithm
SECURITY ANALYSIS
Authentication
Integrity
Sybil Attack
Replay Attack
Impersonation Attack
SIMULATION RESULT
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK
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