A Secure Data Transmission Using AODV and Hash Function for MANET

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Distributed Computing and Optimization Techniques

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A Mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is generally a wireless and autonomous network formed using mobile nodes without any infrastructure. Additionally, this MANET is susceptible to security issues due to its dynamic network topology and open medium. In this paper, the hash function is proposed with an ad hoc on-demand distance vector routing protocol for mitigating the blackhole attacks which used to reduce the packet drop. The angle of the arrival-based localization method is used to identify the location of the nodes. The performances analyzed in this proposed method are Average Packet Delivery Rate (APDR), Average Packet Dropped (APD), average throughput, Average Routing Overhead (ARO), and Average Normalized Routing Load (ANRL). The performance of the proposed method is compared with the dynamic threshold-based protocol and trust based probabilistic broadcast method. The APDR of the proposed method is 98% for 10 nodes, which is high when compared to the existing protocols.

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Annepu, A., Jayaprasad, M. (2022). A Secure Data Transmission Using AODV and Hash Function for MANET. In: Majhi, S., Prado, R.P.d., Dasanapura Nanjundaiah, C. (eds) Distributed Computing and Optimization Techniques. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 903. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2281-7_7

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