Visible to the public Comparitive Analysis of Blackhole and Rushing Attack in MANET

TitleComparitive Analysis of Blackhole and Rushing Attack in MANET
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsSivanesh, S., Sarma Dhulipala, V.R.
Conference Name2019 TEQIP III Sponsored International Conference on Microwave Integrated Circuits, Photonics and Wireless Networks (IMICPW)
ISBN Number978-1-7281-1034-9
KeywordsAODV, AODV routing protocol, Black hole attack, Blackhole attack, centralized network administration, data forwarding operations, end to end delay, MANET, MANETs, mobile ad hoc networks, network layer attack, NS-2 network simulator, packet delivery ratio, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Routing protocols, rushing attack, Rushing attack., Scalability, telecommunication security, wireless networking technology
Abstract

For the past few decades, mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) have been a global trend in wireless networking technology. These kind of ad-hoc networks are infrastructure less, dynamic in topology and further doesn't have a centralized network administration which makes it easier for the intruders to launch several attacks on MANETs. In this paper, we have made a comparative analysis of the network layer attack by simulating rushing and black hole attack using NS-2 network simulator. For determining the most vulnerable attack we have considered packet delivery ratio, end to end delay and throughput as a evaluation metrices. Here, AODV routing protocol has been configured for data forwarding operations. From our Simulation result, it is evident that the black hole attack is more vulnerable when compared to the rushing attack.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8933192
DOI10.1109/IMICPW.2019.8933192
Citation Keysivanesh_comparitive_2019