Abstract

Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) are upcoming prominent technology in the field of communication with vehicles. It is a combination of mobile and sensor network features. The random change in position of vehicles in VANET made the system more vulnerable to attacks. The most important attack in VANETs to be considered is Black hole attack which increases the chances for packet loss and in turn to accidents. There is a necessity to develop the techniques to detect Black hole attacks and reduce number of accidents. In this paper, a technique called “Detection of Black hole in VANET using AODV (DBVANETuAODV)” is proposed to find and prevent Black hole attack and thereby reducing occurrence of accidents. The proposed solution is implemented using AODV Routing protocol in VANET.The experiments are conducted with SUMO and NS2 simulators to depict network environment in an inexpensive way. The proposed method “DBVANETuAODV” is compared with AODV with black hole and the result shows the proposed method provides a significant improvement.

Highlights

  • Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) are the subset of Mobile ad hoc network (MANET) where the mobile vehicle becomes the nodes of the communication network

  • If source node found any such reply it shows that the reply came from the black-hole and it discards the RREP reply as there is a rule that all nodes in the network should have a lower destination sequence number (DSN) than SSN of the source node and again the source node starts route discovery process and same process follows until it gets a reply having lower DSN than its own SSN

  • The DBVANETuAODV is implemented in SUMO simulator and NS2 simulator

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Introduction

VANETs are the subset of Mobile ad hoc network (MANET) where the mobile vehicle becomes the nodes of the communication network. In VANET, the network comprises two fundamental units depending on which the whole network works. They are Road Side Units (RSU) and On-Board Units (OBU). Every moving vehicle (node in a network) is attached by a device called On-board unit which is used to transmit data between other OBUs and RSUs. The Road side units, RSUs, are the stationary devices fixed alongside of the road or mounted to the traffic systems, nearby parking areas etc.To. Revised Manuscript Received on June 15, 2020.

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