scholarly journals A Dual Attack Detection Technique to Identify Black and Gray Hole Attacks Using an Intrusion Detection System and a Connected Dominating Set in MANETs

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 61 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zulfiqar Ali Zardari ◽  
Jingsha He ◽  
Nafei Zhu ◽  
Khalid Mohammadani ◽  
Muhammad Pathan ◽  
...  

A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a temporary network of wireless mobile nodes. In a MANET, it is assumed that all of the nodes cooperate with each other to transfer data packets in a multi-hop fashion. However, some malicious nodes don’t cooperate with other nodes and disturb the network through false routing information. In this paper, we propose a prominent technique, called dual attack detection for black and gray hole attacks (DDBG), for MANETs. The proposed DDBG technique selects the intrusion detection system (IDS) node using the connected dominating set (CDS) technique with two additional features; the energy and its nonexistence in the blacklist are also checked before putting the nodes into the IDS set. The CDS is an effective, distinguished, and localized approach for detecting nearly-connected dominating sets of nodes in a small range in mobile ad hoc networks. The selected IDS nodes broadcast a kind of status packet within a size of the dominating set for retrieving the complete behavioral information from their nodes. Later, IDS nodes use our DDBG technique to analyze the collected behavioral information to detect the malicious nodes and add them to the blacklist if the behavior of the node is suspicious. Our experimental results show that the quality of the service parameters of the proposed technique outperforms the existing routing schemes.

The growth of wireless technology has concerned the necessity of Intrusion Detection System (IDS). To pact with a several arising security impacts and other problems in the communication atmosphere. Many of the researchers had developed several algorithms to cope with the malicious things in Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs). Supervision of the network behavior IDS have to run all over the network and all the time on every node. This approach is costly overhead for mobile device and computational resources. These devices are powered by batteries in terms of power. Least Degree for K (LDK), Node Categorization Collaboration among the nodes are accomplished by the implementation of algorithm Node Categorization Algorithm (NCA) and Grid Based Clustering (GBC) algorithms that will reduce the time delay and overhead process. Validation approach of improved Intrusion Detection system is compared with the GBC approaches. The Improved IDS model confesses intrusions and malicious nodes in DSR Protocol.


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