Algorithm Application for A Secure Path in A Mobile AD HOC Network |
Author(s): |
| Sone Lal Patel , SKITM Bahadurgarh; Sumiran Daiya, SKITM Bahadurgarh |
Keywords: |
| Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs), Wireless Communication, Intrusion Detection, Ad Hoc Routing, Man-in-the-Middle Attack, Network Security, Dynamic Topology, Sensor Networks, Data Transmission Security, Alternative Routing Methods |
Abstract |
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Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANETs) are made up of a collection of wireless mobile nodes that communicate with one another on a dynamic basis without the need for a wired backbone network or a stationary base station. Ad hoc networks don't offer safe boundaries. Additionally, the ad-hoc network might offer some incursion. Solutions created on the spot for a particular goal are referred to as ad hoc. In an ad hoc network, computing nodes—which are typically wireless—serve as routers, sending messages between nodes within their wireless communication range. One of the typical issues with all networks is intrusion; in the case of an ad hoc network, we encounter the same issue. Security is necessary when there are many nodes in a dense sensor network and some critical data is being transmitted over the network. However, it is never simple to declare a network to be intruder secure when there is a "Man in the Middle." It is challenging to solve the issue, even if the hacker is aware of the routing methods or how they are implemented. We offer a method for moving data from a different way than the typical one. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV13I30133 Published in: Volume : 13, Issue : 3 Publication Date: 01/06/2025 Page(s): 195-199 |
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