Energy Efficient Unauthorized Intrusion Detection in Mobile AD-HOC Networks

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Ms.P.Rajeswari, Prof.R.Vijayalakshmi

Abstract

Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANET) are self-configuring, infrastructure-less, dynamic wireless networks in which the nodes are resource constrained. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) are used in MANETs to monitor activities so as to detect any intrusion in the network. The proposed system present efficient scheme for analyzing and optimizing the time duration for which the intrusion detection systems need to remain active in a Mobile Ad Hoc Network. A probabilistic model is proposed that makes use of cooperation between IDSs among neighborhood nodes to reduce their individual active time. Usually, an IDS has to run all the time on every node to oversee the network behavior. This can turn out to be a costly overhead for a battery-powered mobile device in terms of power and computational resources. Hence, this project aim is to reduce the duration of active time of the IDSs without compromising on their effectiveness. To validate this proposed approach, it models the interactions between IDSs as a multi-player cooperative game in which the players have partially cooperative and partially conflicting goals.

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, M. P. (2017). Energy Efficient Unauthorized Intrusion Detection in Mobile AD-HOC Networks. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 5(2), 242–245. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v5i2.207
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