Cybersecurity Collaboratory2013-2018Cyberspace Threat Identification, Analysis and Proactive Response |
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A Privacy Preserving Prediction-based Routing Protocol for Mobile Delay Tolerant Networks (Omar Hasan)
A prediction-based routing protocol for mobile delay tolerant networks functions by forwarding a message from one intermediate node to another if the latter has higher probability of encountering the destination node. However, this process compromises the privacy of the nodes by revealing their mobility patterns. We propose a privacy preserving prediction-based routing protocol that forwards messages by comparing information about communities of nodes instead of individual nodes. Specifically, it compares the maximum probability that a node in the community of a potential intermediate node will encounter the destination node. Our simulations on a well established community-based mobility model demonstrate that our protocol has comparable performance to existing prediction-based protocols. Yet our protocol is the only one that preserves the privacy of nodes.