Visible to the public Performance Evaluation of Routing Protocols under Black Hole Attack in Cognitive Radio Mesh Network

TitlePerformance Evaluation of Routing Protocols under Black Hole Attack in Cognitive Radio Mesh Network
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsVenkataramana, B., Jadhav, A.
Conference Name2020 International Conference on Emerging Smart Computing and Informatics (ESCI)
Date Publishedmar
KeywordsBlack hole attack, Black hole attacks, Cognitive radio, Cognitive Radio Mesh Network, Cognitive Radio Network, cognitive radio networks, delays, Demand Routing Protocol, Dsr, intelligent radio network, maximum available spectrum, maximum licensed bandwidth, Mesh networks, mobile radio, Network topology, packet delivery ratio, Performance analysis, performance evaluation, protocol selection, pubcrawl, radio networks, radio spectrum management, Resiliency, Routing, Routing protocols, SAMER, Scalability, selected routing protocol, SORP, spectrum allocation, Spectrum Aware Mesh Routing, telecommunication network routing, Throughput, un-licensed users, unused spectrum, wireless technology, wireless wired networks
AbstractWireless technology is rapidly proliferating. Devices such as Laptops, PDAs and cell-phones gained a lot of importance due to the use of wireless technology. Nowadays there is also a huge demand for spectrum allocation and there is a need to utilize the maximum available spectrum in efficient manner. Cognitive Radio (CR) Network is one such intelligent radio network, designed to utilize the maximum licensed bandwidth to un-licensed users. Cognitive Radio has the capability to understand unused spectrum at a given time at a specific location. This capability helps to minimize the interference to the licensed users and improves the performance of the network. Routing protocol selection is one of the main strategies to design any wireless or wired networks. In Cognitive radio networks the selected routing protocol should be best in terms of establishing an efficient route, addressing challenges in network topology and should be able to reduce bandwidth consumption. Performance analysis of the protocols helps to select the best protocol in the network. Objective of this study is to evaluate performance of various cognitive radio network routing protocols like Spectrum Aware On Demand Routing Protocol (SORP), Spectrum Aware Mesh Routing in Cognitive Radio Networks (SAMER) and Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) with and without black hole attack using various performance parameters like Throughput, E2E delay and Packet delivery ratio with the help of NS2 simulator.
DOI10.1109/ESCI48226.2020.9167622
Citation Keyvenkataramana_performance_2020