Secure reporting of traffic forwarding activity in mobile ad hoc networks

Heesook Choi, W. Enck, Jaesheung Shin, P. Mcdaniel, T. L. Porta
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Nodes forward data on behalf of each other in mobile ad hoc networks. In a civilian application, nodes are assumed to be selfish and rational, i.e., they pursue their own self-interest. Hence, the ability to accurately measure traffic forwarding is critical to ensure proper network operation. These measurements are often used to credit nodes based on their level of participation, or to detect loss. Past solutions employ neighbor monitoring and reporting on node forwarding traffic. These methods are not applicable in civilian networks where neighbor nodes lack the desire or ability to perform the monitoring function. Such environments occur frequently in which neighbor hosts are resource constrained, or in networks where directional antennas are used and reliable monitoring is difficult or impossible. In this paper, we propose a protocol that uses nodes on the data path to securely produce packet forwarding reports. Reporting nodes are chosen randomly and secretly so that malicious nodes cannot modify their behavior based upon the monitoring point. The integrity and authenticity of reports are preserved through the use of secure link layer acknowledgments and monitoring reports. The robustness of the reporting mechanism is strengthened by forwarding the report to multiple destinations (source and destination). We explore the security, cost, and accuracy of our protocol.
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移动自组织网络中流量转发活动的安全报告
在移动自组织网络中,节点代表彼此转发数据。在民用应用中,节点被认为是自私和理性的,即他们追求自己的利益。因此,准确测量流量转发的能力对于保证网络正常运行至关重要。这些测量通常用于根据节点的参与程度对其进行信用评定,或用于检测损失。过去的解决方案采用邻居监控和报告节点转发流量。这些方法不适用于民用网络,因为在民用网络中,邻居节点缺乏执行监控功能的意愿或能力。这种环境经常发生在邻居主机资源受限的情况下,或者在使用定向天线且难以或不可能进行可靠监测的网络中。在本文中,我们提出了一种利用数据路径上的节点来安全地生成数据包转发报告的协议。报告节点是随机秘密选择的,恶意节点无法根据监测点修改其行为。通过使用安全链路层确认和监控报告来保持报告的完整性和真实性。通过将报告转发到多个目的地(源和目的地),报告机制的健壮性得到了加强。我们探讨了协议的安全性、成本和准确性。
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