Abstract

A Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) is a dynamic wireless network that can be formed infrastructure less connections in which each node can act as a router. The nodes in MANET themselves are responsible for dynamically discovering other nodes to communicate. Although the ongoing trend is to adopt ad hoc networks for commercial uses due to their certain unique properties, the main challenge is the vulnerability to security attacks. In the presence of malicious nodes, one of the main challenges in MANET is to design the robust security solution that can protect MANET from various routing attacks. Different mechanisms have been proposed using various cryptographic techniques to countermeasure the routing attacks against MANET. As a result, attacks with malicious intent have been and will be devised to exploit these vulnerabilities and to cripple the MANET operations. Attack prevention measures, such as authentication and encryption, can be used as the first line of defense for reducing the possibilities of attacks. However, these mechanisms are not suitable for MANET resource constraints, i.e., limited bandwidth and battery power, because they introduce heavy traffic load to exchange and verifying keys. In this paper, we identify the existent security threats an ad hoc network faces, the security services required to be achieved and the countermeasures for attacks in routing protocols. To accomplish our goal, we have done literature survey in gathering information related to various types of attacks and solutions. Finally, we have identified the challenges and proposed solutions to overcome them. In our survey, we focus on the findings and related works from which to provide secure protocols for MANETs. However, in short, we can say that the complete security solution requires the prevention, detection and reaction mechanisms applied in MANET.

Highlights

  • A Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) is an autonomous system that consists of a variety of mobile hosts forming temporary network without any fixed infrastructure

  • Examples of proactive MANET protocols include Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR)[11], Topology Broadcast based on Reverse Path Forwarding (TBRPF)[12], Fish-eye State Routing (FSR)[13], Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector (DSDV)[14], Landmark Routing Protocol (LANMAR)[15], Cluster head Gateway Switch Routing Protocol (CGSR)[16]

  • The passive attacks do not disrupt the operation of a protocol, but is only information seeking in nature whereas active attacks disrupt the normal operation of the MANET as a whole by targeting specific node(s)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

A Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) is an autonomous system that consists of a variety of mobile hosts forming temporary network without any fixed infrastructure. Since it is difficult to dedicate routers and other infrastructure in such network, all the nodes are self-organized and collaborated to each other. All the nodes as well as the routers can move about freely and the network topology is highly dynamic. Due to self-organize and rapidly deploy capability, MANET can be applied to different applications including battlefield communications, emergency relief scenarios, law enforcement, public meeting, virtual class room and other security-sensitive computing environments. The routing protocol sets an upper limit to security in any packet network. The main objective of this paper is to discuss ad hoc routing security with respect to the area of application

ROUTING PROTOCOLS IN MANETS
Proactive Routing Protocols
Reactive Routing Protocols
Hybrid Routing Protocols
TYPES OF SECURITY ATTACKS
Passive Attacks
Active Attacks
Routing Attacks
Types of Routing Attacks
Attacks on Specific Routing Protocol
Advanced Attacks
Defense Metrics against Routing Attacks in MANET
RELATED WORK
CONCLUSION
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