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ABSTRACT
Title |
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Prevention Of WormholeAttacks In Geographic Routing Protocol |
Authors |
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E.Poornima, C.Shoba Bindhu |
Keywords |
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Mobile Ad hoc Networks, Geographic Routing protocols, Security, Wormhole attacks, Boundary
state routing (BSR), Wireless Networks. |
Issue Date |
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January 2011 |
Abstract |
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As mobile ad hoc network applications are deployed, security emerges as a central
requirement..Position aided routing protocols can offer a significant performance increase over
traditional ad hoc routing protocols. Boundary State Routing (BSR) is a geographic routing protocol
which routes the data using the location of the nodes. Geographic routing protocols are known to be
particularly susceptible to attacks.. In this paper we present the possible attacks on BSR protocol. One of
the most popular and serious attacks in ad hoc networks is wormhole attack in which two or more
colluding attackers record packets at one location, and tunnel them to another location for a replay at
that remote location. A wormhole attack is very powerful, and preventing the attack has proven to be
very difficult. In this paper, we devise efficient methods to detect and avoid wormhole attacks in the BSR
protocol. The first method namely Reverse Routing Scheme (RRS) attempts to detect the intrusion action
.The second technique namely Authentication of Nodes Scheme (ANS) uses cryptographic concepts to
detect and prevent wormhole attacks. It not only detects the fake route but also adopts preventive
measures against action wormhole nodes from reappearing during routing. The proposed system is
designed in Boundary state routing (BSR)protocol and analysis and simulations are performed in
network simulator (NS-2). |
Page(s) |
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359-370 |
ISSN |
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0975–3397 |
Source |
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Vol. 3, Issue.1 |
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