Analysis of Performance Under Attack for ZRP Protocol Compared to DSR Protocol In MANET
Author(s):
Namisha , GIMT, Kanipla; Sahil Batra, GIMT, Kanipla
Keywords:
Mobile Ad Hoc Network, Network Security, Sybil Attack
Abstract:
Mobile Ad-hoc network is characterized by Infrastructure Less nature. It is a collection of wireless mobile nodes dynamically forming a temporary network. Each node in MANETs can act as a router or host on the network. The nodes are free to move randomly. Mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) are characterized by rapid change, dynamic multi-hop topology. The main types of routing strategies are proactive, reactive and hybrid. Traditionally, routing protocols for ad-hoc wireless networks provide a non-adversarial environment and an environment of cooperative network. In practice, there may be malicious nodes seeking to disrupt network communication by the attacks launched in the network or the routing protocol itself.. The variation of the transmit power causes more fatal and difficult to detect the Sybil attack. In this paper, the Sybil attack is applied in two protocols viz. DSR and ZRP. Comparison of these two protocols under attack is made to analyze the behavior of the proactive and reactive protocol under attack.This paper, is a contribution in the field of MANET security and their requirements of applications. To access limitations, the mobile nodes have been studied in order to design a secure routing towards different kinds of attack.
Other Details:
Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV2I4001
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Published in | : | Volume : 2, Issue : 4
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Publication Date | : | 01/11/2015
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Page(s) | : | 1-4
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