Visible to the public Detecting Black hole attack by selecting appropriate routes for authentic message passing using SHA-3 and Diffie-Hellman algorithm in AODV and AOMDV routing protocols in MANET

TitleDetecting Black hole attack by selecting appropriate routes for authentic message passing using SHA-3 and Diffie-Hellman algorithm in AODV and AOMDV routing protocols in MANET
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsHossain, Sazzat, Hussain, Md. Sazzad, Ema, Romana Rahman, Dutta, Songita, Sarkar, Suborna, Islam, Tajul
Conference Name2019 10th International Conference on Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT)
Keywordsad hoc network, AODV, AODV protocol, AOMDV, AOMDV protocol, AOMDV routing protocol, appropriate routes, Black hole attack, compositionality, Computer science, detection, Diffie-Hellman algorithm, Diffie-Hellman key exchange algorithm, Distance vector routing protocols, Hybrid Security Method, MANET, MANET Attack Detection, message passing, Metrics, mobile ad hoc network, mobile ad hoc networks, Normalized Routing Load, on-demand routing protocols, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Routing, Routing protocols, security, SHA-3 algorithm, single route discovery, telecommunication security, useful internet protocol, wireless ad hoc networks
AbstractAd hoc network is sensitive to attacks because it has temporary nature and frequently recognized insecure environment. Both Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV) and Ad hoc On-demand Multipath Distance vector (AOMDV) routing protocols have the strategy to take help from Wireless and mobile ad hoc networks. A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is recognized as an useful internet protocol and where the mobile nodes are self-configuring and self-organizing in character. This research paper has focused on the detection and influence of black hole attack on the execution of AODV and AOMDV routing protocols and has also evaluated the performance of those two on-demand routing protocols in MANETs. AODV has the characteristics for discovering a single path in single route discovery and AOMDV has the characteristics for discovering multiple paths in single route discovery. Here a proposed method for both AODV and AOMDV routing protocol, has been applied for the detection of the black hole attack, which is the merge of both SHA-3 and Diffie-Hellman algorithm. This merge technique has been applied to detect black hole attack in MANET. This technique has been applied to measure the performance matrices for both AODV and AOMDV and those performance matrices are Average Throughput, Average End to End delay and Normalized Routing Load. Both AODV and AOMDV routing protocol have been compared with each other to show that under black hole attack, AOMDV protocol always has better execution than AODV protocol. Here, NS-2.35 has been used as the Network Simulator tool for the simulation of these particular three types of performance metrics stated above.
DOI10.1109/ICCCNT45670.2019.8944395
Citation Keyhossain_detecting_2019