scholarly journals SRTD-Manet: Secured Routing and Terrific Data Delivery in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

IJARCCE ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 719-725
Author(s):  
C. Lavanya Prabha ◽  
Anitha K
Author(s):  
L Raghavendar Raju ◽  
C R K Reddy

<p align="justify"> Identifying trusted nodes for safe communication is a key challenge in mobile ad-hoc networks. Node compromises a service and leads to uncertainty in node behaviour. Computing the node trust and node management will enhance the security aspect in MANETs. This paper proposes a security improvisation based on a Node Trust Prediction Approach (NTPA).  NTPA aims to prevent the interference of an  anomalous node in a MANET. There by  improving the <strong><em>security and data delivery output</em></strong>. The NTPA calculates the node trust prediction by evaluating the four most frequent actions that are performed by a node in the communication process. <em>Node authorization </em>is a key aspect in the evaluation of an ad hoc network’s security. In the proposed method, we monitor the <em>valid</em> and <em>Invalid Authorization </em>of a node. Data delivery reliability is measured with S<em>uccess of Packet delivery </em>and <em>Loss or Drop of packets. </em>In this paper, NTPA is compared with SAR(Security-Aware Routing) and AODV (Adhoc on-Demand Distance Vector), to evaluate the efficiency in an adhoc networks. The empirical results shows that there is an increase of 25% packet delivery and  a 40% reduction in  routing overhead.  <strong></strong></p>


2012 ◽  
Vol 68 (9-10) ◽  
pp. 539-551 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manowarul Islam ◽  
Abdur Razzaque ◽  
Mahfuzur Rahman Bosunia ◽  
Atif Alamri ◽  
Mohammad Mehedi Hassan

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vincent Koo

Due to recent advances in wireless communication technologies, mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) have become the networks of choice for use in various applications. Unfortunately, this advantage comes with serious security concerns, particularly from a wireless channel prospective, where MANETs may be vulnerable to collaborative wormhole attacks, in particular, packet dropping and message tampering attacks. Recently, two secured routing protocols against these types of attacks (the so-called Highly Secured Approach Method or HSAM and the so-called Securing AODV against Wormhole Attacks in emergency MANET Multimedia Communications or AODV-WADR-AES) were proposed. These schemes are investigated in-depth to identify their weaknesses and a novel secured routing scheme (so-called Timed and Secure Monitoring Implementation against Wormhole Attacks in MANETs or TSMI) is proposed, with the goal to mitigate collaborative wormhole attacks in MANETs while maintaining the performance levels of both the HSAM and AODVWADR- AES schemes. Simulation results are presented to validate the stated goal using various performance metrics.


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