A Study on Enhancement of the Security of the Routing Protocols in Adhoc Networks

Authors

  • C. Chandrasekar

  • Dr. S. Santhosh Baboo

Keywords:

networks, security, infrastructure

Abstract

An ad hoc wireless network is a set of wireless mobile nodes that self-configure to build a network without the requirement for any reputable infrastructure or backbone. Mobile nodes are utilized by the Ad hoc networks to facilitate effective communication beyond the wireless transmission range. As ad hoc networks do not impose any fixed infrastructure, it becomes very tough to handle network services with the available routing approaches, and this creates a number of problems in ensuring the security of the communication. Majority of the existing ad hoc protocols that deal with security issues depends on implicit trust relationships to route packets among participating nodes. The general security objectives like authentication, confidentiality, integrity,availability and nonrepudiation should not be compromised in any circumstances. Thus, security in ad hoc networks becomes an active area of research in the field of networking. There are various techniques available in the literature for providing security to the ad hoc networks. This paper focuses on analyzing the various routing protocols available in the literature for ad hoc network environment and its applications in security mechanisms.

How to Cite

C. Chandrasekar, & Dr. S. Santhosh Baboo. (2011). A Study on Enhancement of the Security of the Routing Protocols in Adhoc Networks. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 11(16), 35–39. Retrieved from https://computerresearch.org/index.php/computer/article/view/812

A Study on Enhancement of the Security of the Routing Protocols in Adhoc Networks

Published

2011-07-15