Backtracking and Threshold Techniques for Isolating Smurf and Blackhole Attack in VANET |
Author(s): |
| Tanjot Singh , Chandigarh Engineering College, Landran, Mohali; Dr. Bikrampal Kaur, Chandigarh Engineering College, Landran, Mohali |
Keywords: |
| VANET, ITS, Smurf, Black Hole, ICMP, Routing Protocol |
Abstract |
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The vehicular ad hoc network is the type of network in which vehicle nodes can change its location any time. Due to decentralized nature of the network, vehicle nodes join or leave the network when they want. The malicious nodes join the network which are responsible to trigger various type of active and passive attacks. This research is based on to isolate active type of attacks which are black hole and smurf attack. In the black hole attack, malicious node forces the source node to select path through it which leads to reduction in network throughput and delay. In the smurf attack, malicious node spoof the IP address of the legitimate node and communicate on the behalf of the legitimate node. In this work, technique will be proposed which detect the malicious nodes from the network which are responsible to trigger black hole and smurf attack in the network. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV6I60321 Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 6 Publication Date: 01/09/2018 Page(s): 679-683 |
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