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Evaluation of the Impact of Selfish Nodes in Ad Hoc Networks and Detection and Countermeasure Methods
Nara, Japan May 10-May 12
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Shin Yokoyama, Nippon information Technology Consulting Co., Ltd., Japan
Yoshikazu Nakane, Nippon information Technology Consulting Co., Ltd., Japan
Osamu Takahashi, Future University-Hakodate, Japan
Eiichi Miyamoto, Future University-Hakodate, Japan
Various portable electronic devices now have wireless interfaces as standard equipment. Such interfaces will be common in ad hoc networks, relaying packets mutually among users' nodes in a network without base stations.

However, a fear is emerging of selfish nodes in ad hoc networks. These nodes take advantage of other ones and do not cooperate with others, making network resources unavailable for legitimate nodes.

This problem is categorized as a security issue. Our research demonstrates the impact of these selfish nodes. The authors have studied the problem of selfish nodes and tested primitive detection and countermeasure methods by network simulation.

Citation:
Shin Yokoyama, Yoshikazu Nakane, Osamu Takahashi, Eiichi Miyamoto, "Evaluation of the Impact of Selfish Nodes in Ad Hoc Networks and Detection and Countermeasure Methods," mdm, pp.95, 7th International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM'06), 2006
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