Authors
Latha Tamilselvan, V Sankaranarayanan
Publication date
2006/12/20
Conference
2006 International Symposium on Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing
Pages
42-47
Publisher
IEEE
Description
An ad hoc network is a collection of mobile nodes that dynamically form a temporary network and are capable of communicating with each other without the use of a network infrastructure or any centralized administration. Due to open medium, dynamic topology, distributed cooperation, constrained capabilities ad hoc networks are vulnerable to many types of security attacks, one such attack is rushing attack. It is a malicious attack that is directed against on demand routing protocols that uses duplicate suppression at each node. The attacker exploits this property in order to prevent communication between the important nodes in the network. To achieve this, it will try to be a part of the route that the source node uses to transmit data to the destination node. By capturing the route successfully, the attacker will disrupt the exchange of packets between the nodes, thus resulting in denial-of-service [1]. This paper focuses …
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