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Abstract The migration to wireless network from wired networkhas been a global trend in the past few decades. The mobilityand scalability brought by wireless network made it possible inmany applications. Among all the contemporary wireless networks,Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET) is one of the mostimportant and unique applications. On the contrary to traditionalnetwork architecture, MANET does not require a fixed networkinfrastructure; every single node works as both a transmitter anda receiver. Nodes communicate directly with each other when theyare both within the same communication range. Otherwise, theyrely on their neighbors to relay messages. The self-configuringability of nodes inMANETmade it popular among criticalmissionapplications like military use or emergency recovery. However,the open medium and wide distribution of nodes make MANETvulnerable to malicious attackers. In this case, it is crucial todevelop efficient intrusion-detection mechanisms to protectMANET from attacks.

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ZEBROS PROJECTS

Office Address: No 4 / Flat No 3D, Sai Kiran Apts, First Main Road, Kasturba Nagar, Chennai-20 web: www.zebros.in e mail : [email protected] mob: 99400 98300,9500075001

WAY TO YOUR GOAL

NS2 PROJECTS

FINAL YEAR PROJECTS

IEEE PROJECTS 2013-2014

CONTACT: 9940098300, 9500075001

E-Mail:[email protected]

ZEBROS PROJECTS

Office Address: No 4 / Flat No 3D, Sai Kiran Apts, First Main Road, Kasturba Nagar, Chennai-20 web: www.zebros.in e mail : [email protected] mob: 99400 98300,9500075001

EAACK—A Secure Intrusion-Detection System for MANETs Abstract

The migration to wireless network from wired network has been a global trend

in the past few decades. The mobility and scalability brought by wireless network made

it possible in many applications. Among all the contemporary wireless networks,

Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET) is one of the most important and unique

applications. On the contrary to traditional network architecture, MANET does not

require a fixed network infrastructure; every single node works as both a transmitter

and a receiver. Nodes communicate directly with each other when they are both within

the same communication range. Otherwise, they rely on their neighbors to relay

messages. The self-configuring ability of nodes in MANET made it popular among

critical mission applications like military use or emergency recovery. However, the

open medium and wide distribution of nodes make MANET vulnerable to malicious

attackers. In this case, it is crucial to develop efficient intrusion-detection mechanisms to

protect MANET from attacks. With the improvements of the technology and cut in

hardware costs, we are witnessing a current trend of expanding MANETs into

industrial applications. To adjust to such trend, we strongly believe that it is vital to

address its potential security issues. In this system, we propose and implement a new

intrusion-detection system named Enhanced Adaptive Acknowledgment (EAACK)

specially designed for MANETs. Compared to contemporary approaches, EAACK

demonstrates higher malicious- behavior-detection rates in certain circumstances while

does not greatly affect the network performances.

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