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AGENT BASED ROUTING FOR WORM HOLE ATTACK IN MANET

Selvin Pradeep Kumar S1 and Ajitha L2
1.ECE Department, Jeppiaar Institute of Technology.
2.ECE Department, Kings Engineering College.

Abstract—The existence of misbehaving nodes may paralyze the routing operation in MANET. To overcome this behavior that trustworthiness of the network nodes should be consider in the route selection process combined with the next count. The trustworthiness is achieved by measuring the trust value for each node in the network. In this paper a new protocol based on agent based monitoring followed the Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) algorithm is presented. This protocol is applied in agent based trusted Dynamic source routing protocol for MANET’s. The objective of this protocol is to mange trust information among self nodes with minimal overhead in terms of time delay and data loss. This objective is achieved through Collaborative Agent Monitoring System (CAMS) by installing in each participated node in the network. CAMS Consist of two types of agent: Self monitoring agent and routing agent. A proposed realistic objective model for measuring trust value is introduced. One of the significant attack in ad hoc network is wormhole attack is more hidden in character and tougher to detect. In this paper an Attitude Agent Intrusion Detection System (AAIDS).

Index Terms—Routing, Worm hole, Intrusion, Detection

Cite: Selvin Pradeep Kumar S and Ajitha L, "AGENT BASED ROUTING FOR WORM HOLE ATTACK IN MANET," International Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering & Telecommunications, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 335-348, March 2015.