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19 May 2006 Secure architecture for extensible mobile internet transport services (SAFEMITS) design and testing
Patrick W. Fitzgibbons, Digen K. Das, Larry J. Hash
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Abstract
The purpose of this research was to design and implement the functional requirements of three important distributed services in a secure mobile ad-hoc network. The three distributed services are described: lookup services, adaptation services and composition services. Further, research was required to implement security at various layers to enhance the overall security of the SAFEMITS network. This required an extensive analysis of the security features of lookup server which functions as the controller of the mobile ad hoc network. Finally a technique was designed to select a super node, and a performance test was performed using both the Windows and Linux operating systems.
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Patrick W. Fitzgibbons, Digen K. Das, and Larry J. Hash "Secure architecture for extensible mobile internet transport services (SAFEMITS) design and testing", Proc. SPIE 6229, Intelligent Computing: Theory and Applications IV, 62290A (19 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.675587
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Network security

Java

Network architectures

Operating systems

Internet

Computer programming

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