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Malevolence detection and reactions in ad hoc networks. Applications at the application layer: groups management
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Acknowledgements
Abstract
Contents
ENST Bretagne presentation
ENST Bretagne in general
RSM Department
1. Introduction
1.1 Ad hoc networks introduction
1.2 Problems and secured solution at the routing layer
1.3 Reinforcing the security at higher layers: groups management
Bibliography
2. Group protocols - STGDH
Introduction
2.1 Existing group protocols
2.2 Security definitions
2.3 Authentication algorithm
2.4 TGDH Algorithms optimizations
2.5 Evaluation of the stability
2.6 Complexity analysis
2.7 Protocol simulations
Conclusion
Bibliography
3. Reputation mechanism - STGDH reinforcement
Goals
3.1 Existing approaches
3.2 Group decision principle
3.3 Evaluation of the reputation functions
3.4 Evaluation of the recommendation functions
3.5 Reputation overhead analysis
Conclusion
Bibliography
4. Stability and groups cooperations
4.1 Stability definitions in existing protocols
4.2 Stability considerations for STGDH
4.3 Stability enforcement: coopération between groups
4.4 Evaluation of the stability for STGDH
5. Formal study of the security properties
5.1 Formal models introduction
5.2 Existing modelisation in method B
5.3 STGDH modelisation
5.4 STGDH security properties validations
Conclusion
Internship overview
Personal experience
Remaining studies
6. Appendix
6.1 Maxima equations
6.2 Overall of the reputation mechanism
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