Abstract

In a wireless adhoc network, overtly on the market transmission signals impose a major security risk. Dos attacks on the network layer are a big threat to adhoc networks. The widespread attacks on adhoc networks are blackhole and grayhole attacks. By broadcasting bogus routing data, malicious nodes will prevent information from being sent throughout the network. As a result of this understanding, the United States of America were able to address the problem of information security in wireless adhoc networks with a unique viewpoint, allowing them to have a communication route free of all of the security dangers stated earlier. The goal of this study is to present a low-cost Adhoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) protocol that uninflects the hostile node, ensuring safe communication. In order to achieve this purpose, intermediate nodes that receive erroneous routing data from a neighbour node are designed to see that neighbour node as malevolent. The term "adhoc network" refers to a network that is created on the fly.

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