Energy Efficient Auto Protecting Nodes in Secured Data Transmission in MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORKs

Authors

  • Chandrakant Naikodi Visiting Professor,CiTech, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Keywords:

Energy, Ad Hoc, Self Protection, WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK, Security

Abstract

This research article tries an novel approach to find out the solution for Energy and Security related issues
in MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORKs. This paper tries to evaluate two major properties of MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORKs
which are very crucial for MANETs to serve energy efficient and secured communication among nodes. In this network
all nodes are distributed with unique identification number and its battery or energy level. All nodes in the network are
having a protocol to acknowledge the data sensor nodes after certain interval. In the first scenario, if any unauthorised
node(s) tries to access this network then victim node anyhow will receive a acknowledge packet with crucial credential
which is understood by the victim node(s) only, using this data , the victim node will take a secured path to send the data
other than attacking node. In the second scenario, when a victim node tries to find out a central or immediate neighbour,
before sending its data, the victim node will try to find the energy level of each neighbour and energy required for each
communication, based on these criteria, the victim node will choose the neighbour for communication. Hence this
proposal would be great helpful to MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORKs.

Published

2017-10-25

How to Cite

Chandrakant Naikodi. (2017). Energy Efficient Auto Protecting Nodes in Secured Data Transmission in MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORKs. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 4(10), 1–4. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/3732