TY - GEN
T1 - AODV routing protocol under several routing attacks in MANETs
AU - Saeed Alkatheiri, Mohammed
AU - Liu, Jianwei
AU - Sangi, Abdur Rashid
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Mobile and portable nature of MANETs, increased by two fold the popularity of these networks. Wireless channel is used by these networks and such channel is considered highly vulnerable against malicious attacks. It is a cooperation based network that expects each participating node to forward packets to/from the destination. During packet forwarding, valuable packets that belong to any node are on the discretion of another node. A node can act maliciously or selfishly and could harm the packet under transit. Our paper considered two malicious attacks i.e. gray, black hole and two types of selfish behaviors i.e. type-1, type-2. These attacks were simulated with AODV, a famous routing protocol in MANETs. The objective of malicious and selfish behavior node is to disrupt communication and conserve own resources, respectively. Resource conservation by selfish nodes would also ultimately degrade the overall network performance. Simulations result showed an enormous decrease in packet delivery ratio and extensive packet dropping by these malicious and misbehaving nodes. This study could be a valuable asset for those researchers who are working to propose secure routing protocols that can mitigate such malicious or misbehaving attacks.
AB - Mobile and portable nature of MANETs, increased by two fold the popularity of these networks. Wireless channel is used by these networks and such channel is considered highly vulnerable against malicious attacks. It is a cooperation based network that expects each participating node to forward packets to/from the destination. During packet forwarding, valuable packets that belong to any node are on the discretion of another node. A node can act maliciously or selfishly and could harm the packet under transit. Our paper considered two malicious attacks i.e. gray, black hole and two types of selfish behaviors i.e. type-1, type-2. These attacks were simulated with AODV, a famous routing protocol in MANETs. The objective of malicious and selfish behavior node is to disrupt communication and conserve own resources, respectively. Resource conservation by selfish nodes would also ultimately degrade the overall network performance. Simulations result showed an enormous decrease in packet delivery ratio and extensive packet dropping by these malicious and misbehaving nodes. This study could be a valuable asset for those researchers who are working to propose secure routing protocols that can mitigate such malicious or misbehaving attacks.
KW - AODV
KW - Malicious and Selfish Attack
KW - Network Simulator-2
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84863258539
U2 - 10.1109/ICCT.2011.6157949
DO - 10.1109/ICCT.2011.6157949
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:84863258539
SN - 9781612843070
T3 - International Conference on Communication Technology Proceedings, ICCT
SP - 614
EP - 618
BT - ICCT2011 - Proceedings
T2 - 2011 IEEE 13th International Conference on Communication Technology, ICCT 2011
Y2 - 25 September 2011 through 28 September 2011
ER -