Secure Routing Protocol To Mitigate Attacks By Using Blockchain Technology In Manet
MANET is a collection of mobile nodes that communicate through wireless networks as they move from one point to another. MANET is an infrastructure-less network with a changeable topology; as a result, it is very susceptible to attacks. MANET attack prevention represents a serious difficulty. Malici...
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Zusammenfassung: | MANET is a collection of mobile nodes that communicate through wireless
networks as they move from one point to another. MANET is an
infrastructure-less network with a changeable topology; as a result, it is very
susceptible to attacks. MANET attack prevention represents a serious
difficulty. Malicious network nodes are the source of network-based attacks. In
a MANET, attacks can take various forms, and each one alters the network's
operation in its unique way. In general, attacks can be separated into two
categories: those that target the data traffic on a network and those that
target the control traffic. This article explains the many sorts of assaults,
their impact on MANET, and the MANET-based defence measures that are currently
in place. The suggested SRA that employs blockchain technology (SRABC) protects
MANET from attacks and authenticates nodes. The secure routing algorithm (SRA)
proposed by blockchain technology safeguards control and data flow against
threats. This is achieved by generating a Hash Function for every transaction.
We will begin by discussing the security of the MANET. This article's second
section explores the role of blockchain in MANET security. In the third
section, the SRA is described in connection with blockchain. In the fourth
phase, PDR and Throughput are utilised to conduct an SRA review using
Blockchain employing PDR and Throughput. The results suggest that the proposed
technique enhances MANET security while concurrently decreasing delay. The
performance of the proposed technique is analysed and compared to the routing
protocols Q-AODV and DSR. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2304.04254 |