Jian-Ming Chang
National Dong Hwa University
19 Papers
77 Citations
Jian-Ming Chang is an academic researcher from National Dong Hwa University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing & Routing protocol. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications.
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Papers
Defending Against Collaborative Attacks by Malicious Nodes in MANETs: A Cooperative Bait Detection Approach
TL;DR: This paper attempts to resolve the issue of preventing or detecting malicious nodes launching grayhole or collaborative blackhole attacks by designing a dynamic source routing (DSR)-based routing mechanism, which is referred to as the cooperative bait detection scheme (CBDS), that integrates the advantages of both proactive and reactive defense architectures.
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Developing a BDSR scheme to avoid black hole attack based on proactive and reactive architecture in MANETs
Po-Chun Tsou,Jian-Ming Chang,Yi-Hsuan Lin,Han-Chieh Chao,Jiann-Liang Chen +4 more
- 07 Apr 2011
TL;DR: A DSR based secure routing protocol, named BDSR (Baited-Black-hole DSR), that detects and avoids the black hole attack based on merging proactive and reactive defense architecture in MANET by using the virtual and non-existent destination address to bait the malicious node to reply RREP.
An energy-efficient geographic routing protocol design in vehicular ad-hoc network
TL;DR: A energy-efficient geographic routing algorithm that uses the direction, density and distance between nodes in the crossroad routing strategy, to improve the link stability and reduce the power consumptions is proposed.
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Multipath design for 6LoWPAN ad hoc on-demand distance vector routing
Jian-Ming Chang,Hsin Yun Yang,Han-Chieh Chao,Jiann Liang Chen +3 more
- 17 Sep 2010
TL;DR: The concept of Ad Hoc on-demand multipath distance vector routing (AOMDV) for LOAD to find multipath during the route discovery for the network is used if the path fail, and an alternate path can be used for reducing the overhead of route discoveryFor the network.
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An Efficient Service Discovery System for Dual-Stack Cloud File Service
TL;DR: This paper proposes a mechanism to improve the service discovery in dual-stack cloud file service, thus decreasing the amount of protocol translation and improving the efficiency of the bandwidth and load balance and concludes that the proposed mechanism can achieve higher connection success rate, efficient bandwidth, and a lower connection build time.
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