A Methodology for Secured Routing and Intrusion Detection in Wireless Mesh Networks

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S. Aarthi, M. Padma, B. Kiranmayee

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Abstract:-The basic aspect of evolution of wireless mesh networks is its characteristic of dynamically self organising, self configured nodes in the network that establish a mesh connectivity with lower mobility mesh routers, low power consumption of nodes that has put this technology into the emerging trends of the day to day networking applications. In general, throughput and security are two vast areas of research. Here we propose the methodology of handling both the security aspect and efficient routing. Initially the main aspect of an efficient communication is through exchange of information that shouldn’t avail ease of access by unauthenticated parties, therefore security issues have to be concentrated. Here we discuss various aspects optimal path selection for efficient routing considering the relevant routing metrics that proportionately affects the throughput. Finally several intrusion detection mechanisms are followed and basic approaches of their prevention for the black hole and grey hole attacks. All these aspects can be visualised by the network simulator tools like ns2, ns3, nctuns etc.
DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.150723

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, S. A. M. P. B. K. (2015). A Methodology for Secured Routing and Intrusion Detection in Wireless Mesh Networks. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 3(7), 4455–4462. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v3i7.4671
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