A Model to Prevent Gray Hole Attack in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12720/jait.14.3.532-542
Thabiso N. Khosa, Topside E. Mathonsi, D. D. Plessis
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—Over the past few years, Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANET) has been playing an important role in ubiquitous networks based on its ability to support mobility without depending on infrastructure-based design, dynamic topology, and thus, are known as decentralized environment. One of the advantages of MANET is that its nodes can act both as routers and hosts. This, therefore, implies that its nodes can transmit packets between source to destination nodes. As a result of such and many more advantages, these networks are more vulnerable to different types of network attacks. In the recent past, several secured routing protocols were proposed and implemented for MANET. However, those protocols cannot fully guarantee security within these networks in terms of Denial of Services (DoS) attacks such as black hole and gray hole attacks. The review of the literature showed that existing solutions cannot always ensure true node classification. This is because MANET’s cooperative existence sometimes leads to the false exclusion of innocent nodes and/or proper classification of malicious nodes. A new Gray Hole Prevention (GRAY-HP) algorithm for the detection of malicious nodes with the actual high accuracy ratio of node classification is proposed in this paper. The proposed algorithm employs and modifies the gray-attack prevention technique known as Secure Detection Prevention and Elimination Gray Hole (SDPEGH), and the proactive scheme. It has been confirmed by Network Simulator 2 (NS2) computer simulation that the proposed algorithm outperforms the Genetic Algorithm to Bacterial Foraging Optimization (GA-BFO) and Rough Set Theory (RSetTheory) algorithms in terms of throughput, routing overhead and delivery ratio. The proposed GRAY-HP algorithm guarantees the successful elimination of Gray hole nodes, while it also ensures that no legitimate nodes are excluded
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一种防止移动Ad-Hoc网络灰洞攻击的模型
在过去的几年中,移动自组织网络(MANET)在无处不在的网络中发挥着重要作用,基于其支持移动性的能力,而不依赖于基于基础设施的设计,动态拓扑,因此被称为分散环境。MANET的优点之一是它的节点既可以充当路由器又可以充当主机。因此,这意味着它的节点可以在源节点到目的节点之间传输数据包。由于这些以及更多的优点,这些网络更容易受到不同类型的网络攻击。近年来,针对MANET提出并实现了几种安全路由协议。然而,这些协议不能完全保证这些网络内部的安全,以应对诸如黑洞和灰洞攻击等拒绝服务攻击。对文献的回顾表明,现有的解决方案并不能总是保证真实的节点分类。这是因为MANET的协作存在有时会导致对无害节点的错误排除和/或对恶意节点的正确分类。本文提出了一种新的灰洞预防(grey - hp)算法,用于检测具有较高准确率的恶意节点。该算法采用并改进了安全检测预防和消除灰洞(SDPEGH)灰色攻击防范技术和主动方案。网络模拟器2 (Network Simulator 2, NS2)计算机仿真证实,该算法在吞吐量、路由开销和投递率方面优于遗传算法to Bacterial Foraging Optimization (GA-BFO)和Rough SetTheory (RSetTheory)算法。提出的Gray - hp算法保证了灰洞节点的成功消除,同时也保证了合法节点不被排除在外
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