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Performance Analysis of AODV MANET under Black Hole Attack 

Johnpaul Kosisochukwu Nwagwu

301447651

jkn14@sfu.ca

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Abstract

A mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) is a group of independent mobile nodes that spontaneously creates a radio network without using any preexisting infrastructure. This type of network is vulnerable to a variety of network layer assaults because of its changing topology and lack of centralized Administration. One such network attack is the black hole attack. In this project, the performance of MANETS under the Ad hoc on Demand Distance Vector Protocol (AODV) is simulated and analyzed with and without a black hole attack and performance metrics such as throughput, and delay is computed and compared. The simulation is done using NS-3 and we also discuss possible ways to mitigate such attacks.

References

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Jain, S., & Khuteta, A. (2015). Detecting and overcoming blackhole attack in Mobile Adhoc Network. International Conference on Green Computing and Internet of Things(ICGCIOT), pp. 225-229. doi:10.1109/ICGCIoT.2015.7380462

 

Khokhar, R., Satria, M., & Ngadi, M. (2008). A Review of Current Routing Attacks in Mobile Adhoc Networks. International Journal of Computer Science and Security 2.3.

 

Panda, P., gadnayak, K., & Panda, N. (2013). MANET Attacks and their Counter-measures: A Survey. International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Computing 2.11, pp. 319-330.

 

Sbai, O., & Elboukhari, M. (2018). Simulation of MANET's Single and Multiple Blackhole Attack with NS-3. 2018 IEEE 5th International congress on Information Science and Technology (CiSt), pp. 612-617. doi:10.1109/CIST.2018.8596606​

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