Title
A gaming approach for ad-hoc secure routing in education
Abstract
The general nature of ad hoc routing lends itself to be insecure since all the nodes in the network must rely on their peers for success. The existing DARS routing simulator currently only takes into account a perfect routing simulation environment. All the nodes in the network work cooperatively and there are no malicious nodes to cause degradation to the network infrastructure. This project aims to add those elements of security vulnerabilities to paint a better picture of what ad hoc networks face in a real world environment. The second goal of this project is to add gaming concepts to the simulator to privide a learning experience for computer science students.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/CGames.2014.6934150
Computer Games: AI, Animation, Mobile, Multimedia, Educational and Serious Games
Keywords
Field
DocType
ad hoc networks,computer aided instruction,computer games,computer science education,digital simulation,telecommunication computing,telecommunication network routing,DARS routing simulator,ad-hoc secure routing,computer science students,education,gaming approach,gaming concepts,learning experience,malicious nodes,network infrastructure,security vulnerabilities,Security ad hoc,aodv,dsdv,education,game,simulator
Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing,Computer science,Computer security,Computer network,Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector routing,Adaptive quality of service multi-hop routing,Ad hoc wireless distribution service,Wireless Routing Protocol,Optimized Link State Routing Protocol,Wireless ad hoc network,Vehicular ad hoc network
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
6
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kenneth May100.34
Seth Kress200.34
Ahmed Salem300.34
George Dimitoglou400.34