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Efficient and Secure Routing Protocol for Mobile ADHOC Networks


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1 Department of CSE, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, India
2 Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli, India
     

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A mobile ad hoc Network (MANET) is a mobile mesh network in which the wireless nodes are both hosts and routers, so they can communicate without base stations. It relies on the cooperation of all the participating nodes. The cooperation requires detecting routes and forwarding packets. The proper functioning of mobile ad hoc networks depends on the hypothesis that each individual node is ready to forward packets to all other nodes. Due to the movement of nodes from various places, the nodes can become malicious by the intruders or by any other failures. Even though many secured routing protocols can be proposed for security issues, they can only detect the failures in the route discovery. Our mechanism provides the secured route discovery against the malicious nodes even the data transfer begins in the route path. If the malicious node has been found, it drops the packets from the node and informs the source and destination node to change the path of the data transfer from the node listing.

Keywords

AODV, ESRP, Intruders. Routing Protocol.
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Authors

M. Rajesh Babu
Department of CSE, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, India
S. Selvan
Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli, India

Abstract


A mobile ad hoc Network (MANET) is a mobile mesh network in which the wireless nodes are both hosts and routers, so they can communicate without base stations. It relies on the cooperation of all the participating nodes. The cooperation requires detecting routes and forwarding packets. The proper functioning of mobile ad hoc networks depends on the hypothesis that each individual node is ready to forward packets to all other nodes. Due to the movement of nodes from various places, the nodes can become malicious by the intruders or by any other failures. Even though many secured routing protocols can be proposed for security issues, they can only detect the failures in the route discovery. Our mechanism provides the secured route discovery against the malicious nodes even the data transfer begins in the route path. If the malicious node has been found, it drops the packets from the node and informs the source and destination node to change the path of the data transfer from the node listing.

Keywords


AODV, ESRP, Intruders. Routing Protocol.