IMPROVING PODCAST DISTRIBUTION ON GWANDA USING PRIVHAB: A MULTIAGENT SECURE GEOROUTING PROTOCOL

IMPROVING PODCAST DISTRIBUTION ON GWANDA USING PRIVHAB: A MULTIAGENT SECURE GEOROUTING PROTOCOL

Authors:
Adrián SÁNCHEZ-CARMONA, Sergi ROBLES, Carlos BORREGO

DOI:
10.14201/ADCAIJ2015413453

Volume:
Regular Issue 4 (1), 2015

Keywords: 
Routing Protocols; Privacy; Applications; Mobile agents

We present PrivHab, a multiagent secure georouting protocol that improves podcast distribution on Gwanda, Zimbabwe. PrivHab learns the whereabouts of the nodes of the network to select an itinerary for each agent carrying a piece of data. PrivHab makes use of cryptographic techniques to make the decisions while preserving nodes' privacy. PrivHab uses a waypoint-based georouting that achieves a high performance and low overhead in rugged terrain areas that are plenty of physical obstacles. The store-carry-and-forward approach used is based on mobile agents and is designed to operate in areas that lack network infrastructure. The PrivHab protocol is compared with a set of well-known delay-tolerant routing algorithms and shown to outperform them.

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Position in 2022 Journal Citation Indicator (JCI) Ranking:
Category COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


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