ANALYSIS OF BLACK HOLE AND WORM HOLE ATTACK ON AODV ROUTING PROTOCOL IN MANET
Abstract
An ad hoc network is a collection of nodes that do not rely on a predefined infrastructure to keep the network connected. In this age of science and technology all the technical domains are continuously grown and improved day by day different kinds of communication devices and instruments are becomes common for all human. As the domain of communication is grown need to provide high performance end to end reliable delivery is increases. At the same time security measures is a one of the most issue in communication system. There are various security issues in MANET i.e. Wormhole attack, black hole attack, byzantine attack, information disclosure and resource consumption attack are some more common attacks in MANET. There is various different individual work and methods are developed to overcome these issues. But there are not any kind of common detection and prevention approach is proposed or implemented that are adoptable for MANET. In this project we are propose to design and implement a common framework to detect and prevent black hole and wormhole attack over MANET environment.Downloads
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