Common arguments related to Delay-Tolerant Networks often focus on routing performances, energy consumption or quality of service. Despite the fact privacy related issues are generally considered critical, they do not arouse the same interest as the other reported aspects. For instance, when the carried information contains sensitive data, it should be protected from malicious intent. Nevertheless, most of the protocols used seem to ignore this, assuming others should take charge of the task. The aim of this document is to propose an innovative routing protocol, able to provide privacy preservation with a delivery performance comparable to the current most widely used protocols, currently known, taking inspiration from a feature borrowed from human nature, the vocal timbre.

Privacy Preserving on Delay Tolerant Networks

MELI, DANILO
2022

Abstract

Common arguments related to Delay-Tolerant Networks often focus on routing performances, energy consumption or quality of service. Despite the fact privacy related issues are generally considered critical, they do not arouse the same interest as the other reported aspects. For instance, when the carried information contains sensitive data, it should be protected from malicious intent. Nevertheless, most of the protocols used seem to ignore this, assuming others should take charge of the task. The aim of this document is to propose an innovative routing protocol, able to provide privacy preservation with a delivery performance comparable to the current most widely used protocols, currently known, taking inspiration from a feature borrowed from human nature, the vocal timbre.
17-feb-2022
Italiano
RICCOBENE, Salvatore Antonio
Università degli studi di Catania
Catania
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