Proactive hybrid intrusion prevention system for mobile Adhoc Networks

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Abstract

The open nature of Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANETs) provides an opportunity for intrusions. The current intrusion mechanisms are reactive and incapable of preventing the intrusions proactively. This paper proposes the secure routing using Hybrid intrusion prevention systems against dropping and data integrity THreat (SHEATH). This proposal implements self-key and mutual-key reliant prevention and the appearance frequency based behavior certainty measurement on routing paths. The self-key prevention scheme exploits the encrypted value of the sequence number as a normal pattern and the decryption determine whether the route reply is the result of a malicious node or not. The behavior certainty measurement using distributed selection of Squad Head nodes ensures the effective observation of misuse pattern and minimum routing overhead. The data forwarding phase shares a mutual key between the communicating nodes that prevent the data integrity attacks. The simulation results confirm the efficiency of the hybrid preventive scheme against intrusions.

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Yerur, S. V., Natarajan, P., & Rangaswamy, T. R. (2017). Proactive hybrid intrusion prevention system for mobile Adhoc Networks. International Journal of Intelligent Engineering and Systems, 10(6), 273–283. https://doi.org/10.22266/ijies2017.1231.29

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