Abstract
Mobile ad hoc networks communicate in a self-organized way without depending on any fixed infrastructure. The issue of selfish nodes, which may refuse to cooperate, is a great challenge in such networks and may cause network throughput to drastically reduce. Energy-based selfishness is a category of selfishness in which a selfish node shows nondeterministic and probabilistic selfishness behaviors based on level of its energy. In this paper, we propose a mechanism for coping with this kind of selfishness. This mechanism called CEMDEEM not only detects and isolates energy-based and traditional selfish nodes, but also malicious behaviors like spoofing. We also evaluate performance of Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) protocol fortified by CEMDEEM in the presence of different percentages of selfish nodes. Results show that CEMDEEM noticeably improves network performance with a reasonable additional packet overhead and network delay especially when percentage of selfish nodes is not more than 40.
Keywords: MANET, malice, reputation, routing, security, selfishness.
International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control
Title:A Cooperation Enforcement, Malice Detection and Energy Efficient Mechanism for Mobile Ad hoc Networks
Volume: 3 Issue: 2
Author(s): Ehsan Ataie, Ali Movaghar and Mostafa Bastam
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Keywords: MANET, malice, reputation, routing, security, selfishness.
Abstract: Mobile ad hoc networks communicate in a self-organized way without depending on any fixed infrastructure. The issue of selfish nodes, which may refuse to cooperate, is a great challenge in such networks and may cause network throughput to drastically reduce. Energy-based selfishness is a category of selfishness in which a selfish node shows nondeterministic and probabilistic selfishness behaviors based on level of its energy. In this paper, we propose a mechanism for coping with this kind of selfishness. This mechanism called CEMDEEM not only detects and isolates energy-based and traditional selfish nodes, but also malicious behaviors like spoofing. We also evaluate performance of Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) protocol fortified by CEMDEEM in the presence of different percentages of selfish nodes. Results show that CEMDEEM noticeably improves network performance with a reasonable additional packet overhead and network delay especially when percentage of selfish nodes is not more than 40.
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Ataie Ehsan, Movaghar Ali and Bastam Mostafa, A Cooperation Enforcement, Malice Detection and Energy Efficient Mechanism for Mobile Ad hoc Networks, International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control 2013; 3 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/221032790302140505095700
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/221032790302140505095700 |
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