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2008 Second IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems
Security Issues in Small World Network Routing
October 20-October 24
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3404-6
Small World Network (SWN) have been shown to be navigable - a short route can be found using efficiently using decentralized algorithms.??This routing relies on nodes having a position to guide the routing such as its coordinates.??Even in the absence of positional information such as node coordinates, by using local self-reorganization, it is possible to reconstruct a proxy for the node coordinates which still allows for efficient routing.??This paper shows that in the presence of malicious nodes, the self-reorganization mechanism breaks down.??We investigate self-protection mechanisms for such SWNs.??Preliminary results using a simple restart mechanism for self-tuning shows that much of the effect of malicious nodes can be mitigated.
Index Terms:
small world network, security, routing, self-organization
Citation:
Felix Halim, Yongzheng Wu, Roland H.C. Yap, "Security Issues in Small World Network Routing," saso, pp.493-494, 2008 Second IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems, 2008
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