Abstract
The application of network coding can significantly improve the performance of message delivery in delay tolerant networks, assuming all participants behave honestly. However, if some nodes of the network are compromised, the adversary can launch pollution attack and this way can destroy large amount of data with small effort. Current solutions against pollution attack require public key infrastructure, that is often not available in mobile ad-hoc networks. Our proposal allows packets to verify each other, hence an intermediate node can decide whether these packets can be encoded together without authenticating the source.
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