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2021-03-09
Naveena, S., Senthilkumar, C., Manikandan, T..  2020.  Analysis and Countermeasures of Black-Hole Attack in MANET by Employing Trust-Based Routing. 2020 6th International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems (ICACCS). :1222–1227.
A self-governing system consisting of mobile nodes that exchange information within a cellular area and is known as a mobile ad hoc network (MANET). Due to its dynamic nature, it is vulnerable to attacks and there is no fixed infrastructure. To transfer a data packet Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) is used and it's another form of a reactive protocol. The black-hole attack is a major attack that drastically decreases the packet delivery ratio during a data transaction in a routing environment. In this attack, the attacker's node acts as the shortest path to the target node itself. If the attacker node receives the data packet from the source node, all obtained data packets are excluded from a routing network. A trust-based routing scheme is suggested to ensure secure routing. This routing scheme is divided into two stages, i.e., the Data retrieval (DR), to identify and preserve each node data transfer mechanism in a routing environment and route development stage, to predict a safe path to transmit a data packet to the target node.
2019-03-11
Konstantopoulos, Charalampos, Mamalis, Basilis, Pantziou, Grammati.  2018.  Secure and Trust-aware Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks. Proceedings of the 22Nd Pan-Hellenic Conference on Informatics. :312–317.
Wireless Sensors Networks (WSNs) are susceptible to many security threats, and because of communication, computation and delay constraints of WSNs, traditional security mechanisms cannot be used. As a consequence, several secure routing methods have been proposed during the last decade, whereas trust management models and corresponding routing protocols have also been recently suggested as an even more effective security mechanism for WSNs. In this paper, we present a detailed survey on such routing protocols along with a proper classification according to their basic features. We first distinguish between secure multipath protocols and trust evaluation based protocols. The former are then distinguished to share and non share-based ones, whereas the latter are categorized according to their cluster-based structure or not. A comprehensive analysis is presented, accompanied by proper comparison and summarization tables for the most significant ones, as well as corresponding discussion and conclusions. Main emphasis is given to their novelty, basic methodology, pros and cons, kinds of faced attacks and complexity.