Providing Safe Routing in Wireless Self-Organizing Networks

Sabina Volkov, E. Gordeev
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Purpose of the study: development of a distributed routing algorithm to ensure security in wireless self-organizing networks from intruder attacks on the network. Methods: application of algorithms, graph theory, discrete optimization and heuristic approaches based on the results of numerical experiments. Results: the paper proposes a modified distributed routing algorithm for self-organizing networks. The algorithm, presented in this paper, is based on a distributed version of Dijkstra’s algorithm, designed to detect the shortest paths without loops on a graph under conditions of changing the weight of its edges. The loop freedom in this case is achieved by storing at each node an additional table containing the penultimate nodes on the shortest routes to all nodes, which allows the node to build a tree of shortest routes with itself as a root. In the modification of the algorithm, these tables are used by the nodes to check the correspondence of the declared route and the return route, which makes it possible to recognize and exclude from the network an intruder who carries out attacks to disrupt the correct routing mechanism. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm for protection against routing attacks, in particular, black hole attacks, is confirmed by the results of testing on a program model.
在无线自组织网络中提供安全路由
研究目的:开发一种分布式路由算法,以确保无线自组织网络的安全,免受入侵者的攻击。方法:应用算法、图论、离散优化和基于数值实验结果的启发式方法。结果:提出了一种改进的自组织网络分布式路由算法。本文提出的算法基于Dijkstra算法的分布式版本,旨在在改变其边权的条件下检测图上没有环路的最短路径。在这种情况下,循环自由是通过在每个节点上存储一个额外的表来实现的,该表包含到所有节点的最短路由上的倒数第二个节点,这允许节点以自己为根构建最短路由树。在算法的修改中,节点使用这些表来检查声明路由和返回路由的对应关系,从而可以识别并排除网络中进行攻击以破坏正确路由机制的入侵者。在一个程序模型上的测试结果证实了该算法对路由攻击,特别是黑洞攻击的有效性。
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