Sybil Attack Detection on Peer to Peer Network Based on Enhanced Sybil-Resilient Protocol |
Author(s): |
| Samidha Nagdeve , DIMAT; Akash Wanjari, DIMAT |
Keywords: |
| P2P, Sybil Attack, Sybil Resilient, Free Riding, Reputation Mechanism, Wireless Sensor Network |
Abstract |
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A peer-to-peer (P2P) network is that they are frequently subject to Sybil attacks: malicious parties can compromise the network by generating and controlling large numbers of shadow identities. We demonstrate that the attack can be exceedingly detrimental to many important functions of the sensor network such as routing, resource allocation, misbehavior detection, etc. A sybil-resilient protocol by which node can obtain service in reasonable level and therefore detecting sybil attacks. A number of methodologies for the detection of Sybil attack have been studied and an algorithm is proposed for detection of Sybil attack in wireless sensor network. The throughput and packet delivery ratio of the network, before and after detection is analyses for different traffic rates. It is found that throughput and packet delivery ratio after detection has improved. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV3I40987 Published in: Volume : 3, Issue : 4 Publication Date: 01/07/2015 Page(s): 3270-3274 |
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