Secured and efficient data transmission in manets against malicious attack using DSR routing and BCS clustering with hybrid AES-ECC cryptanalysis

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Abstract

Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET) is a self-configuring network of movable nodes linked by wireless creating a random topology. The nodes are free to move randomly. Thus, the networks wireless topology may be haphazard and may alter rapidly. The efficient route is established using Dynamic source routing (DSR) Routing Protocol. The Binary crow search (BCS) algorithm is used for clustering of sensor nodes and maintaining load balancing in an efficient way. Efficient black hole detection using Malicious Node Detection Mechanism-TX/RX (MNS-TX/RX) with optimized routing algorithm is implemented in a secure environment by using Advanced Hybrid Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) cryptanalysis and Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems. Thus “DSR-BCS-HAES-EEC-MANETs” algorithm has precisely detected the black hole node and finds the proper solution for transmitting data for maintaining lifetime and Load-balancing by analyzing performance such as Through-put, routing overhead, packet delivery ratio(PDR), drop, delay and energy consumption in a secure environment.

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Murugesan, G., Padmaa, M., Nagarajan, K., & Premkumar, N. (2019). Secured and efficient data transmission in manets against malicious attack using DSR routing and BCS clustering with hybrid AES-ECC cryptanalysis. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(11), 1268–1273. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.J9484.0981119

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