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<title>Defenses Against Packet Dropping Attacks in Wireless Multihop Ad Hoc Networks</title>
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<name>Sánchez Casado, Leovigildo</name>
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<author>
<name>Magán-Carrión, Roberto</name>
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<name>García-Teodoro, Pedro</name>
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<name>Díaz Verdejo, Jesús Esteban</name>
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<summary type="text">Defenses Against Packet Dropping Attacks in Wireless Multihop Ad Hoc Networks
Sánchez Casado, Leovigildo; Magán-Carrión, Roberto; García-Teodoro, Pedro; Díaz Verdejo, Jesús Esteban
Wireless multihop ad hoc networks are vulnerable to several specific security threats. In&#13;
particular, a number of papers exist in the literature where sinkhole, blackhole, grayhole&#13;
and selfish attacks are studied for this kind of networks. All of these malicious behaviors&#13;
can be grouped into a general class known as packet dropping attacks and constitute a&#13;
serious risk for communications, services and users. This paper provides a complete&#13;
overview on the abovementioned packet discarding related security threats for multihop ad&#13;
hoc networks, the most known security approaches being organized and discussed&#13;
according to the defense line they are intended to cover: prevention, detection or response.&#13;
Additionally, to clarify the efforts and proposals made until now by the community, open&#13;
challenges and new trends in this field are also pointed out. In summary, the present paper&#13;
constitutes a relevant contribution for interested researchers to better understand packet&#13;
dropping related defenses in wireless multihop ad hoc networks.
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