Comparison of Packet Delivery for black hole attack in ad hoc network

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Dr. Yatin Chauhan
Dr. Yatin Chauhan
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Dr. Chauhan Yatin P.
Dr. Chauhan Yatin P.
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Prof Jaikaran Singh
Prof Jaikaran Singh M.Sc.(Electronics), M.Tech.(VLSI Design), Ph.D.(Optoelectronics)
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Prof Mukesh Tiwari
Prof Mukesh Tiwari
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Abstract

Black hole attack is a serious threat in a mobile ad hoc network (MANET). In this attack, a malicious node injects a faked Route Reply message to deceive the source node so that the source node establishes a route to the malicious node and sends all the data packets to the malicious node. The black hole attack can degreed the performance of different routing protocols. During this attack, a malicious node captures packets and not forwards them in the network. This paper illustrates how black hole attack can affect the performance of Mobile Ad hoc networks by using NS-2.34 simulator.

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Dr. Yatin Chauhan. 2012. \u201cComparison of Packet Delivery for black hole attack in ad hoc network\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - F: Electrical & Electronic GJRE-F Volume 12 (GJRE Volume 12 Issue F3): .

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Black hole attack is a serious threat in a mobile ad hoc network (MANET). In this attack, a malicious node injects a faked Route Reply message to deceive the source node so that the source node establishes a route to the malicious node and sends all the data packets to the malicious node. The black hole attack can degreed the performance of different routing protocols. During this attack, a malicious node captures packets and not forwards them in the network. This paper illustrates how black hole attack can affect the performance of Mobile Ad hoc networks by using NS-2.34 simulator.

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