Investigate the Black Hole Effect on Zone Based Routing Protocol for Mobile Sensor Network |
Author(s): |
| Jyoti Saini , DITMR; Mr. Pankaj Sharma |
Keywords: |
| Simulator, Mobile Sensors Nodes, ZEEP, BZEEP |
Abstract |
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Mobile Sensor Networks (MSN) is a collection of mobilized data and sensor nodes which can move separately or task define specifically. Routing is a basic step for data exchange in MSN. The routing protocols designed for ad hoc networks are suitable to MSN because they support mobility but due to resource constraint nature of MSN these protocols are not used directly. Hence we need new protocols. Zone based Energy Efficient Routing Protocol (ZEEP) is one of the new protocol in this direction which is the modified form of famous Ad Hoc On Demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol (AODV). The broadcasting nature of sensors presents a number of security threats to this kind of network. Black Hole Attack is one such massive attack, which consumes more data packets of the network and reasons data loss. That badly affects the performance of the network. In this paper, we investigate this issue, error and proposed a new protocol known as Black Hole affected ZEEP or BZEEP. Our simulation results show that the effect of Black Hole Attack is less in case of BZEEP that proves ZEEP is more secure than traditional AODV in MSN area. For simulation purpose Network Simulator version 2.35 have been used. To support our views we used three quality of service parameters like Packet Delivery Ratio, Throughput and radio frequency analysed those using graphs that shows BZEEP gives high packet delivery ratio and throughput than Black Hole affected AODV or BAODV thus increasing the life time of the network. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV6I40306 Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 4 Publication Date: 01/07/2018 Page(s): 409-412 |
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