Visible to the public Detection and Prevention of Wormhole Attack Using the Trust-Based Routing System

TitleDetection and Prevention of Wormhole Attack Using the Trust-Based Routing System
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsBhawsar, Aditya, Pandey, Yogadhar, Singh, Upendra
Conference Name2020 International Conference on Electronics and Sustainable Communication Systems (ICESC)
Keywordsad hoc on-demand distance vector, composability, Encryption, mobile ad hoc network, mobile ad hoc networks, multi-path routing, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Routing, Routing protocols, Scalability, Trust Routing, Trust-Based System, Warm Hole Attack
AbstractAs the configuration used for the Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANET) does not have a fixed infrastructure as well, the mechanism varies for each MANET. The finding of the route in this mechanism also varies because it does not have any fixed path route for routing as well every node in this structure behaves like a base station. MANET has such freedom for its creation, so it also faces various types of attacks on it. Some of the attacks are a black hole, warm hole etc. The researchers have provided various methods to prevent warm hole attacks, as the warm hole attack is seen as difficult to prevent. So here a mechanism is proposed to detect and prevent the warm hole attack using the AODV protocol which is based on trust calculation. In our method, the multiple path selection is used for finding the best path for routing. The path is tested for the warm hole attack, as the node is detected the data packet sent in between the source and destination selects the path from the multi-paths available and the packet delivery is improved. The packet delivery ratio (PDR) is calculated for the proposed mechanism, and the results have improved the PDR by 71.25%, throughput by 74.09 kbps, and the E to E delay is decreased by 57.92ms for the network of 125 nodes.
DOI10.1109/ICESC48915.2020.9156009
Citation Keybhawsar_detection_2020