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Detecting Intruder and Black Hole Attackers in Mobile Adhoc Network

S. Hemalatha, Maddala Janakidevi, Pullela SVVSR Kumar, Arunkumar M.S, Sanjeevkumar Angadi, T. Muruganantham, R Hamsalekha, Vijay Muni T

2024International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Making the packet transfer communication among the wireless nodes in Mobile Adhoc Network is a tedious task due to the nature of the communication nodes and the suspicious nodes’ activities like intruders and attackers. Much research work was concentrated on thwarting the packet delay node and dropping the node in the transmission with the support of modern techniques and internal node parameter monitoring that are supplementary work to the node’s communication and reduce the performance of the nodes. This paper anticipated a new algorithm named classification algorithm with a simple forward time of the node parameter to predict the intruder node as well as the black hole attacker in the communication. The proposed effort was called a Classification algorithm-based intruder as well as a Black Hole Attack AODV, and it was tested with the simulator. The outcome was compared with the normal AODV method. The simulation results showed that the proposed CAIBHA-AODV worked better packet delivery, less delay and attack detection time and constant attack rate compared with the normal AODV.

Topics & Concepts

Black hole (networking)Computer sciencePacket drop attackComputer securityComputer networkRouting protocolNetwork packetLink-state routing protocolSecurity in Wireless Sensor NetworksNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionMobile Ad Hoc Networks