Impact of blackhole and Sybil attacks on dynamic windows secured implicit geographic forwarding routing protocol
Dynamic windows implicit geographic forwarding (DWSIGF) routing protocol promises a minimal selection on attacker as a hop node. However, it was tested only on blackhole attack with a single optimal attacker. Thus, a thorough investigation was performed to examine whether the protocol is secure agai...
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The Institution of Engineering and Technology
2014
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