Modified Cooperative Bait Detection Scheme for Detecting and Preventing Cooperative Blackhole and Eavesdropping Attacks in MANET
Title | Modified Cooperative Bait Detection Scheme for Detecting and Preventing Cooperative Blackhole and Eavesdropping Attacks in MANET |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Authors | Umar, M., Sabo, A., Tata, A. A. |
Conference Name | 2018 International Conference on Networking and Network Applications (NaNA) |
Keywords | active attacks, black hole, CBDS, composability, cooperative bait detection scheme, cooperative blackhole, cooperative communication, data packet, dynamic topological changes, eavesdropping, eavesdropping attacks, Encryption, end to end delay, false routing information, malicious nodes, MANET, MANET Attack Detection, MANETs, Metrics, mobile ad hoc networks, mobile ad-hoc network, network throughput, node mobility, packet delivery ratio, passive attacks, pubcrawl, public key cryptography, Resiliency, Routing, routing overhead, Routing protocols, RSA, RSA encryption technique, signal detection, telecommunication network routing, telecommunication network topology, telecommunication security, wireless mobile nodes |
Abstract | Mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a system of wireless mobile nodes that are dynamically self-organized in arbitrary and temporary topologies, that have received increasing interest due to their potential applicability to numerous applications. The deployment of such networks however poses several security challenging issues, due to their lack of fixed communication infrastructure, centralized administration, nodes mobility and dynamic topological changes, which make it susceptible to passive and active attacks such as single and cooperative black hole, sinkhole and eavesdropping attacks. The mentioned attacks mainly disrupt data routing processes by giving false routing information or stealing secrete information by malicious nodes in MANET. Thus, finding safe routing path by avoiding malicious nodes is a genuine challenge. This paper aims at combining the existing cooperative bait detection scheme which uses the baiting procedure to bait malicious nodes into sending fake route reply and then using a reverse tracing operation to detect the malicious nodes, with an RSA encryption technique to encode data packet before transmitting it to the destination to prevent eavesdropper and other malicious nodes from unauthorized read and write on the data packet. The proposed work out performs the existing Cooperative Bait Detection Scheme (CBDS) in terms of packet delivery ratio, network throughput, end to end delay, and the routing overhead. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8648739 |
DOI | 10.1109/NANA.2018.8648739 |
Citation Key | umar_modified_2018 |
- routing overhead
- mobile ad-hoc network
- network throughput
- node mobility
- packet delivery ratio
- passive attacks
- pubcrawl
- public key cryptography
- Resiliency
- Routing
- mobile ad hoc networks
- Routing protocols
- RSA
- RSA encryption technique
- signal detection
- telecommunication network routing
- telecommunication network topology
- telecommunication security
- wireless mobile nodes
- eavesdropping attacks
- black hole
- CBDS
- composability
- cooperative bait detection scheme
- cooperative blackhole
- cooperative communication
- data packet
- dynamic topological changes
- eavesdropping
- active attacks
- encryption
- end to end delay
- false routing information
- malicious nodes
- MANET
- MANET Attack Detection
- MANETs
- Metrics