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Struggling against selfishness and black hole attacks in MANETs

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Struggling against selfishness and black hole attacks in MANETs
Since mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are infrastructureless and multi-hop by nature, transmitting packets from any node to another usually relies on services provided by intermediate nodes. This reliance introduces a new vulnerability; one node could launch a Black Hole DoS attack by participating in the routing protocol and including itself in routes, then simply dropping packets it receives to forward. Another motivation for dropping packets in self-organized MANETs is resource preservation. Some solutions for detecting and isolating packet droppers have been recently proposed, but almost all of them employ the promiscuous mode monitoring approach (watchdog) which suffers from many problems, especially when employing the power control technique. In this paper we propose a novel monitoring approach that overcomes some watchdog's shortcomings, and improves the efficiency in detection. To overcome false detections due to nodes mobility and channel conditions we propose a Bayesian...
Djamel Djenouri, Nadjib Badache
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where WICOMM
Authors Djamel Djenouri, Nadjib Badache
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