Towards Provable Security of Dynamic Source Routing Protocol and Its Applications

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Authors: Naoto Yanai

Tags: 2016, conceptual modeling

Routing control such as Internet routing is one of the most popular topics that dram many researchers’ attention in recent years. However, to the best of our knowledge, there are few works to deal with their provable security, where the security can be mathematically proven under some reasonable assumption. Although the provable security has been discussed in the area of cryptography, we consider that such analysis should also be done to conventional network systems in order to guarantee the security of their specifications. In this work, we aim to construct such a provable framework, and particularly discuss formalization of dynamic source routing (DSR) protocol which is a kernel protocol for sensor networks. Our formalization can be easily extended into secure routing protocols with cryptographic schemes such as digital signatures.

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