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2017-08-02
Jangir, Sunil Kumar, Hemrajani, Naveen.  2016.  Evaluation of Black Hole, Wormhole and Sybil Attacks in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies. :74:1–74:6.

A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is an infrastructure-less network of various mobile devices and generally known for its self configuring behavior. MANET can communicate over relatively bandwidth constrained wireless links. Due to limited bandwidth battery power and dynamic network, topology routing in MANET is a challenging issue. Collaborative attacks are particularly serious issues in MANET. Attacks are liable to occur if routing algorithms fail to detect prone threats and to find as well as remove malicious nodes. Our objective is to examine and improve the performance of network diminished by variety of attacks. The performance of MANET network is examined under Black hole, Wormhole and Sybil attacks using Performance matrices and then major issues which are related to these attacks are addressed.