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Title: | Implementación y evaluación de soluciones de anonimato en redes oportunistas |
Author: | García Giménez, Miguel |
Tutor: | Navarro-Arribas, Guillermo |
Abstract: | In recent years the technology have been evolving to a distributed computing paradigm. It means that there have also been created new services which can work without a centralized architecture, acting as a new channel to obtain and process new information. Thanks to this, some special emergency services or the control of endangered species are possible without the need for a phisical and centralize architecture. Nevertheless, this new paradigm has also some risks which are necessary to analize. For example, the computational capacity of the devices that are commonly used in this kind of networks is lower than the devices used in physical infrastructures. So, some technology aspects such as privacity or anonymity are not implemented in the cause of functionality. Furthermore, some of the communications given in this kind of networks tend to be opportunistic, which raise biggest challenges due to its random nature. This Master Thesis proposes the implementation of MIXNET and Onion Routing technologies to improve the privacy, authenticity and anonimity in opportunistics networks. The main objetive is the analysis of the implemented environments and its capacities to determine if these technologies are a viable solution to the privacity concerns described above. |
Keywords: | opportunists networks onion routing MixNet DTN anonymity |
Document type: | info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Issue Date: | Jan-2020 |
Publication license: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ |
Appears in Collections: | Trabajos finales de carrera, trabajos de investigación, etc. |
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