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Title : Secure Route Discovery in Low-Rate WPAN
Author(s) : D. Kwak, et al.
Filename : draft-kwak-srd-wpan-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2005-10-20
A low-rate wireless personal area network (LR-WPAN) is a network
designed for low-cost and very low-power short-range wireless
communications. It is hard to employ static routes. Route discovery
is the procedure whereby network devices cooperate to find and
establish routes through the network and is always performed with
regard to a particular source and destination device. However, Route
discovery in LR-WPAN has lack of authentication mechanism. Also,
dynamic network topology makes it arduous to detect malicious nodes.
We proposed a secure route discovery authentication mechanism using
the ¥ìSRD. ¥ìSRD uses RREQ ID, destination address and the unique
value as input string to generate authentication code (AC). It is
used as the authentication between source node and destination node.
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