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Performance Enhancement of AODV with Distributed-DSR Routing Protocol in Manet


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1 Electronics and Communication Department, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar - 144411, Punjab, India
2 Electronics and Communication Department, Chandigarh Engineering College, Mohali -140307, Punjab, India
 

The proposed system introduces a Distributed Dynamic Source Routing (D-DSR) protocol to secure the network effectively which can inhibit the attacker from copying response of the packets. A multi-path secured routing scheme is used in the work. Reliability and performance of the protocol is measured through packet delivery ratio, attack prevention efficiency, path optimality and routing packet overhead. The results obtained exhibits high security and low false alarm rate.

Keywords

Adhoc on Demand Distance Vector Routing, Distributed - DSR, Mobile Adhoc Networks, Performance Enhancement Routing
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Authors

Rupinder Kaur
Electronics and Communication Department, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar - 144411, Punjab, India
Paramdeep Singh
Electronics and Communication Department, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar - 144411, Punjab, India
Gurjot Singh Gaba
Electronics and Communication Department, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar - 144411, Punjab, India
Ruchi Pasricha
Electronics and Communication Department, Chandigarh Engineering College, Mohali -140307, Punjab, India

Abstract


The proposed system introduces a Distributed Dynamic Source Routing (D-DSR) protocol to secure the network effectively which can inhibit the attacker from copying response of the packets. A multi-path secured routing scheme is used in the work. Reliability and performance of the protocol is measured through packet delivery ratio, attack prevention efficiency, path optimality and routing packet overhead. The results obtained exhibits high security and low false alarm rate.

Keywords


Adhoc on Demand Distance Vector Routing, Distributed - DSR, Mobile Adhoc Networks, Performance Enhancement Routing



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2015%2Fv8i28%2F121362