Cooperative IDS for Detecting Collaborative Attacks in RPL-AODV Protocol in Internet of Everything

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Abstract

Internet of everything (IoET) is one of the key integrators in Industry 4.0, which contributes to largescale deployment of low-power and lossy (LLN) networks to connecting people, processes, data, and things. The RPL is one of the unique standardized routing protocols that enable efficient use of smart devices energy, compute resources to address the properties and constraints of LLN networks. The authors investigate the RPL-AODV routing protocol's performance in combining the advantages of both RPL and AODV routing protocol, which works together in a low power resource-constrained network. The main challenging issue is collaborating the AODV and RPL routing protocol in the LLN network. This paper also models the collaborative attacks such as wormhole, blackhole attack for AODV, and rank and sinkhole attacks to exploit the vulnerability of RPL protocol. Finally, the cooperative IDS combining specification-based and signature-based IDS is proposed to detect the collaborative attacks against the RPL-AODV routing protocol that effectively monitors and provides security to the LLN networks.

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Babu, E. S., Padma, B., Nayak, S. R., Mohammad, N., & Ghosh, U. (2023). Cooperative IDS for Detecting Collaborative Attacks in RPL-AODV Protocol in Internet of Everything. Journal of Database Management, 34(2). https://doi.org/10.4018/JDM.324099

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