Abstract
A PROPOSED MODEL FOR MITIGATION OF DATA FLOODING ATTACKS IN AD HOC NETWORKS
Sunil S. Jadhav*, Dr.S.N.Lokhande, Dr.P.U.Bhalchandra, Dr.S.D.Khmaitkar, Dr.N.K.Deshmukh, Mr.S.R.Mekewad, Pawan Wasnik and Dr.G.B.Kurundkar
ABSTRACT
Network security is a weak link in wired and wireless network systems which if breeched then the functionality of the underlying network is impaired by malicious attacks and causes tremendous loss to the network. Denial of Service (DoS) attacks is one such most harmful network security threat. Ad Hoc networks are even more vulnerable to such attacks as they are infrastructure less and without any centralized authority. This paper narrates part results of an undertaken research work whose objective was to study the impact of Data Flooding DoS attacks on the performance of Ad Hoc networks. The gained knowledge is used to design and develop a security framework to detect intrusion and perform response actions. The validations of proposed defense system are carried out using statistical approach. All Simulations were carried out in NS-2.
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