A Novel Approach Towards Cost Effective Region-Based Group Key Agreement Protocol for Peer - to - Peer Information Sharing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
K. Kumar, J. Nafeesa Begum, V. Sumathy

TL;DR
This paper introduces a region-based, secure, and scalable group key agreement protocol tailored for efficient peer-to-peer information sharing in mobile ad hoc networks, addressing mobility and security challenges.
Contribution
It presents a novel region-based structure and protocol that enhance security, scalability, and efficiency for peer-to-peer sharing in MANETs, adapting to node mobility.
Findings
The scheme is secure and scalable.
It is efficient and adaptive to node mobility.
Provides reliable information sharing.
Abstract
Peer-to-peer systems have gained a lot of attention as information sharing systems for the widespread exchange of resources and voluminous information that is easily accessible among thousands of users. However, current peer-to-peer information sharing systems work mostly on wired networks. With the growing number of communication-equipped mobile devices that can self-organize into infrastructure-less communication platform, namely mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), peer-to-peer information sharing over MANETs becomes a promising research area. In this paper, we propose a Region-Based structure that enables efficient and secure peer-to-peer information sharing over MANETs. The implementation shows that the proposed scheme is Secure, scalable, efficient, and adaptive to node mobility and provides Reliable information sharing.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
