Ad hoc networks are highly dynamic routing networks cooperated by a collection of wireless mobile hosts without any assistance of centralized access point. Secure Efficient Ad hoc Distance Vector (SEAD) is a proactive routing protocol, based on the design of Destination Sequenced Distance Vector routing protocol (DSDV). SEAD provides a robust protocol against attackers trying to create incorrect routing state in other node. However, it does not provide a way to prevent an attacker from tampering the next hop or the destination field in route update. In this paper, we proposed an I-SEAD protocol to solve the problem. A series of simulation experiments are conducted to evaluate the performance. ? 2008 IEEE.
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Proceedings - 2008 International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering, MUE 2008 , art. no. 4505702 , pp. 102-107