International Journal of Advanced Information and Communication Technology


Trust Nodes Routing Technique for MANET in Adversarial Environments

P. Dhakshina moorthi, M. Balachandran, Nandha Engineering College, Erode, Tamilnadu, India.

DOI : 01.0401/ijaict.2014.06.07

International Journal of Advanced Information and Communication Technology

Received On : April 10, 2016

Revised On : May 20, 2016

Accepted On : June 15, 2016

Published On : July 05, 2016

Volume 03, Issue 07

Pages : 503-506

Abstract


The mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) is wireless and dynamic topology network medium, which may suffer from many open security criticism. The major issue of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) is to send the data in secure manner from source to destination node in adversarial (opponent) environment such wireless node communication issues are node traffic, node attack and data accessing of intermediate nodes. Many of us has to develop the routing protocol for security enhancement in adversarial environment, but this protocols are not that much secure routing in MANETs. The existing protocol works on the basis of authentication group signature, and onion routing protocol. In this paper proposal routing protocol method is Authenticated Anonymous Secure Routing with Trust based model. AASR protocol concept is to defend the neighbor nodes attack by the way of key-encryption and decryption in route-request and route-reply. The calculating trust value of the intermediate node in MANET routing can helps to avoid the end to end packet transfer delay between nodes.

Keywords


Trust Model, Authenticated Routing, Group Signature, Onion Routing, Mobile Ad hoc Networks.

Cite this article


P. Dhakshina moorthi, M. Balachandran, “Trust Nodes Routing Technique for MANET in Adversarial Environments” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, pp.503-506, July 05, 2016.

Copyright


© 2016 P. Dhakshina moorthi, M. Balachandran. 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.