Veershetty M Dagade, Lecturer, Jain College of Engineering, Belgaum, Karnataka, India.
S. R. Mangalwede, Professor, Gogte Institute of Technology, Belgaum, Karnataka, India.
DOI : 01.0401/ijaict.2014.03.18
International Journal of Advanced Information and Communication Technology
Received On : July 12, 2015
Revised On : August 23, 2015
Accepted On : September 16, 2015
Published On : October 05, 2015
Volume 02, Issue 10
Pages : 372-378
Abstract
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) pioneer a new type of network that has been applied over the last few years. Multicast routing is considered to be one of the most vital developing issue in WMN. which is a key technology that provides dissemination of data to a group of members in an efficient way. Despite recent advances in wireless mesh networking, various research challenges continue to remain in all protocol layers. Focusing on the network layer we propose our work on routing protocol. The interconnection of access points using wireless links exhibits great potential in addressing the issues like node capability in terms of processing power, memory, battery life etc. In this proposal, after an introduction about the structure of a WMN, some routing algorithms and protocols in WMNs are surveyed and a new routing algorithm CBR (Capability Based Routing) protocol is proposed with flow control, admission control, policy control, load balancing as part of routing process. Various admission control parameters with policy enforcement the packets can be made to transfer along a specified capable path with QoS commitment. So far many secure routing protocols have been proposed for ad-hoc networks, on the other hand, due to the different nature and characteristics they cannot perform well in a WMN environment. As part of our proposal we also discuss the limitations and challenges and propose an exclusive secure routing protocol that makes use of mobile agent for an infrastructure based wireless mesh network with threat locator mechanism. Our system is robust against a diversity of multi-hop threats and will perform well over a range of scenarios that would be tested.
Keywords
Wireless Mesh Network, Capability Based Routing, QoS, Security, Mobile Agents, Threat Locator Mechanism.
Cite this article
Veershetty M Dagade, S. R. Mangalwede, “Capability Based Routing with Security Using Mobile Agents and Threat Locator Mechanism in Wireless Mesh Network” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, pp.372-378, October 05, 2015.
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© 2015 Veershetty M Dagade, S. R. Mangalwede. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.