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Mobile ad hoc networks, or MANETs, are wireless networks that do not depend on a fixed infrastructure. The wide array of uses for ad hoc networks creates many different levels of security requirements. This work begins by exploring various aspects of routing in ad hoc networks and presenting some theoretical reasoning about secure routing. These thoughts then lead to examination of secure geographical ad hoc routing, finishing with a new geographical routing scheme GARAP, which holds anonymous properties.
MANETs, Ad hoc networks, Geographical routing, Security, Privacy, Anonymity
Date of Defense
April 6, 2007.
Submitted Note
A Thesis Submitted to the Department of Computer Science in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science.
Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Publisher
Florida State University
Identifier
FSU_migr_etd-1516
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