HSORS: A Highly Secure and Optimal Route Selection Protocol to Mitigate Against Packet Drop Attack in Wireless Ad-Hoc Sensor Network

Author(s):  
Femila L
2017 ◽  
Vol 100 (2) ◽  
pp. 311-320 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vishvas Haridas Kshirsagar ◽  
Ashok M. Kanthe ◽  
Dina Simunic

Author(s):  
Sangeetha V ◽  
Dr. G. Umamaheswari

Performance and security are two critical functions of wireless ad-hoc networks (WANETs). Network security ensures the integrity, availability, and performance of WANETs. It helps to prevent critical service interruptions and increases economic productivity by keeping networks functioning properly. Since there is no centralized network management in WANETs, these networks are susceptible to packet drop attacks. In selective drop attack, the neighbouring nodes are not loyal in forwarding the messages to the next node. It is critical to identify the illegitimate node, which overloads the host node and isolating them from the network is also a complicated task. Resistive to selective drop attack (RSDA) scheme is proposed to provide effective security against selective drop attack. A lightweight RSDA protocol is proposed for detecting malicious nodes in the network under a particular drop attack. The RSDA protocol can be integrated with the many existing routing protocols for WANETs such as AODV and DSR. It accomplishes reliability in routing by disabling the link with the highest weight and authenticate the nodes using the elliptic curve digital signature algorithm. In the proposed methodology, the packet drop rate, throughput and end to end delay are analysed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 1717-1721

Wireless sensor network are a kind of network in which the communication between the senor nodes are in a peer-to-peer fashion. Hence, WSN is an ad-hoc network. Sensor node performs operations like sensing, gather information and transfer the data to all other nodes, which will increase the loads. This proposed research work is based on the comparison of on demand protocols for WSN that will enhance the load balancing in network. A performance comparison of DSR and AODV protocols are demonstrated using ns2. The parameters used for the comparison of the protocols are energy, PDR, packet drop and throughput. We also discuss the concept of a new one combining the efficiency of AODV and DSR.


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