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COOPERATIVE ANALYSIS OF REACTIVE ROUTING PROTOCOLS ATTACKS IN MANET

Dr. P. Venkatasubramanian

Abstract


All nodes work as routers on take path in discovery and maintenance of routes to other nodes in the network to know there advantages are more, still drawbacks are security, energy and transmission.  In a mobile context, there are various methods for managing routing.  The performance of routing protocols is a critical issue due to their extremely dynamic nature.  This project will focus on two well known protocols: Destination Sequenced Distance Vector (DSDV) and Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) Protocols.  In this project One major attack is DDOS attack against the Optimized Link State Routing protocol (OLSR) known as the node isolation attack, the simulation result presents the best routing protocol which gives the highest performance when the routing protocols are implemented using NS2.34.  Destination-sequenced distance vector and optimal link state routing protocols are two ad hoc routing protocols that are compared in this simulation.  In this project, we compare and analyze performance using simulation for various factors, including average end-to-end latency, throughput, and normalized routing overhead.


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