NICRMay 21, 2014

Security Threats in MANETS : A Review

arXiv:1405.5320v112 citations
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This addresses security issues in MANETs for network designers and users, but it is incremental as it reviews existing threats rather than proposing new solutions.

The paper reviews security threats in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs), highlighting that routing protocols like AODV and DSR are vulnerable to attacks by malicious nodes, which can disrupt network services.

Ad hoc networks are the special networks formed for specific applications. Operating in ad-hoc mode allows all wireless devices within range of each other to discover and communicate in a peer-to-peer fashion without involving central access points. Many routing protocols like AODV, DSR etc have been proposed for these networks to find an end to end path between the nodes. These routing protocols are prone to attacks by the malicious nodes. There is a need to detect and prevent these attacks in a timely manner before destruction of network services.

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