Performance Evaluation of AODV,DSDV and DSR for Avoiding Selective Jamming Attacks in WLAN |
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@article{IJIRSTV3I2084, |
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Jamming is always an issue in wireless network. An internal threat model of wireless network is vulnerable to the selective jamming attacks. In these attacks, the adversary node with internal knowledge of protocol specifications and network secrets can launch low-effort jamming attacks that are difficult to detect and counter. The adversary node is active only for short period of time and selectively targets specific packets of “high†importance by exploiting his knowledge on the implementation details of network that leads network performance degradation. To reduce this attack, we develop an algorithm that prevents real-time packet classification by combining cryptographic primitives with physical-layer attributes. In NS2 simulation environment, we analyze the effects of AODV, DSDV and DSR routing protocol on selective jamming attacks and prevention of these attacks in wireless network by our proposed algorithm. The performance of network analyzed in terms of various performance parameters like packet delivery ratio (PDR), packet loss ratio (PLR), end to end delay (E2E). |
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Selective Jamming, Internal Threat Model, Routing Protocol, PDR, PLR |
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