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Title: Enhancing the security of OLSR protocol using reinforcement learning
Authors: Priyadarshani, H
Jayasekara, N
Chathuranga, L
Kesavan, K
Nawarathna, C
Sampath, K. K
Liyanapathirana, C
Rupasinghe, L
Keywords: Enhancing
security
OLSR protocol
reinforcement
learning
Issue Date: 14-Sep-2017
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: H. Priyadarshani et al., "Enhancing the security of OLSR protocol using reinforcement learning," 2017 National Information Technology Conference (NITC), 2017, pp. 49-54, doi: 10.1109/NITC.2017.8285658.
Series/Report no.: 2017 National Information Technology Conference (NITC);Pages 49-54
Abstract: Mobile ad-hoc networks are used in various institutions such as the military, hospitals, and various businesses. Due to their dynamic mobile structure-free and self-adaptive nature, they are ideal to be used in emergency situations where the resources available are limited. The wireless range of the devices in the MANET is narrow. In order to communicate with the desired device often times it is necessary to use intermediate devices between the source and the destination. Therefore, it is important to secure sensitive information sent through intermediate devices. OLSR is a widely used MANET routing protocol. Although OLSR protocol has excelled in performance and reliability, it is rather poor in security. In this context, we attempt to improve the security of OLSR protocol with the aid of Q-Learning by selecting trustworthy nodes to forward messages. Behavior of the nodes is used to determine the trust of the nodes.
URI: http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/2158
ISBN: 978-1-5386-2425-8
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Research Papers - Dept of Computer Systems Engineering
Research Papers - IEEE
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