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A Neighbor Trust Weight Based Cryptography for Multi Key Distribution for Improving Quality of Service in MANETS
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Pandian, Sankara Narayanan Selvaraj
, Yamparala, Rajesh
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Cryptography
/ Data transmission
/ Mobile ad hoc networks
/ Network security
/ Nodes
/ Protocol
/ Quality of service
/ Quality of service architectures
/ Routing (telecommunications)
/ Security systems
/ Topology
/ Trust
2022
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A Neighbor Trust Weight Based Cryptography for Multi Key Distribution for Improving Quality of Service in MANETS
by
Pandian, Sankara Narayanan Selvaraj
, Yamparala, Rajesh
in
Cryptography
/ Data transmission
/ Mobile ad hoc networks
/ Network security
/ Nodes
/ Protocol
/ Quality of service
/ Quality of service architectures
/ Routing (telecommunications)
/ Security systems
/ Topology
/ Trust
2022
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A Neighbor Trust Weight Based Cryptography for Multi Key Distribution for Improving Quality of Service in MANETS
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Pandian, Sankara Narayanan Selvaraj
, Yamparala, Rajesh
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Cryptography
/ Data transmission
/ Mobile ad hoc networks
/ Network security
/ Nodes
/ Protocol
/ Quality of service
/ Quality of service architectures
/ Routing (telecommunications)
/ Security systems
/ Topology
/ Trust
2022
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A Neighbor Trust Weight Based Cryptography for Multi Key Distribution for Improving Quality of Service in MANETS
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A Neighbor Trust Weight Based Cryptography for Multi Key Distribution for Improving Quality of Service in MANETS
2022
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Overview
A Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET) is a self-configuring network that provides temporary connections to several wireless nodes. Trust mechanisms are employed in routing protocols to quickly locate a safe path. Because of its openness and complexity, MANET can be attacked in a number of ways. To begin mitigating potential security risks, a number of different cryptographic key generation strategies are explored. A key management system for MANET security is available with different encryption techniques. Identity with Trust Level based Cryptography Model (ITLCM) is used to generate multiple keys and distribute these to particular targets. At this stage, key management protocols are essential to any secure group architecture of communication. Because of its dynamic topology which extensively affects its application, the multi key management is an essential task. When compared to more conventional methods of protecting a network, MANET security is entirely novel. Security routing protocol implementation is difficult since it requires the production and distribution of multiple keys. To provide both connection and message protection without relying on third parties, the Neighbor Trust Weight based Routing Model (NTWRM) is designed. In the proposed model, a trusted node is selected to monitor all of the nodes in the routing process to create a stable multi-key distribution environment that enhances MANET performance. In comparison with traditional methods, the proposed model shows that its findings are better than the existing ones.
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International Information and Engineering Technology Association (IIETA)
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