Abstract

Mobile Ad-hoc networks (MANETs) can be termed as an autonomous system created by the collaboration of a set of motile nodes communicating with one another through available wireless media and each node behaves as an end system, as well as a router for packet forwarding. Each node is allowed to move freely, change locations and configure them to form a network. Finding an optimal and efficient path between the sender and receiver node is the main aim of routing protocols. Multipath routing protocols show a better result in comparison to single path routing protocols, for data transmission from source to destination extending lifetime of the network. Along with that security in routing for a protected communication between nodes has become a prime concern as any attack during routing may interrupt data transmission, paralyzing the whole network. During packet transmission through multiple paths a number of attacks make come into action by the unauthenticated and compromised nodes present within the network and black-hole attack is one of them. So our objective is to design a multipath routing protocol that detects and avoids the path containing black-hole. Our paper proposes a way to defense the black-hole and gray-hole attacks with the help of intelligence in MANET.

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