A Technique for Detecting Wormhole and Jellyfish Attack in MANET

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  • SVD Anil Kumar, Neelam Sunda, Babita Jain, Shruti Thapar

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https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i4.662

Abstract

Ad hoc networks are conniving or leaned to interrupt by remote connection methodology. In this manner the information from these associations can be taken successfully by presenting the aggressor place focuses in the construction. The straight course still up in the air with the help of node count metric. Due to this, it wants to defeat conventions. From various assaults, the wormhole assault is viewed as the unsafe one. This interference is begun with the assistance of couple aggressor focus focuses. These middle focuses make a channel by setting two or three sensor habitats among transmitter and collector. The open structure regards the wormhole interferences without center individual sensor center points amidst target. This part is enormous for the area where the course distance in the midst of transmitter and finder is two stages fundamentally. This part isn't reasonable for those conditions where multi hubs are introduced in the midst of transmitter and beneficiary. In the projected review, another strategy is finished for the confirmation and division of attacker sensor focus focuses from the affiliation. The wormhole obstructions are set off by these assailant communities in the climate. The projected game plan is used in NS2 and it is portrayed by the duplication results that the projected course of action shows better execution regarding existing systems.

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Published

2022-08-31

How to Cite

SVD Anil Kumar, Neelam Sunda, Babita Jain, Shruti Thapar. (2022). A Technique for Detecting Wormhole and Jellyfish Attack in MANET. Mathematical Statistician and Engineering Applications, 71(4), 1529–1539. https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i4.662

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