A discovery method for node-disjoint multi-paths by valid source-destination edges
AsiaCSN '07 Proceedings of the Fourth IASTED Asian Conference on Communication Systems and Networks
An analytical review for multipath routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing
Using SCTP to implement multihomed web servers
DNIS'07 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Databases in networked information systems
ICNVS'10 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Networking, VLSI and signal processing
Path hopping based on reverse AODV for security
APNOMS'06 Proceedings of the 9th Asia-Pacific international conference on Network Operations and Management: management of Convergence Networks and Services
A reverse AODV routing protocol in ad hoc mobile networks
EUC'06 Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Emerging Directions in Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing
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In a typical mobile ad hoc network, mobile computing devices wander autonomously and communicate via temporary links in a self-organized computing system without any central administrator or infrastructure support. To support truly ad hoc impromptu communication among such uncoordinated devices, a data multipath routing algorithm can be used because there is no need to rely on a centralized encryption facility (e.g., a PKI server) or complicated distributed keying protocols. In this paper, we propose a data multipath routing algorithm called Multipath TCP Security (MTS) to enhance the data security. In MTS, the source node adaptively chooses the available routes rather than exhaustively testing the "stored routes" one by one. Simulation results show that our algorithm provides a reasonably good level of security and performance.