Abstract

The problem of routing in Manet are analyzed and different techniques are described towards QoS development of Manet. However, the modern IoT devices have been considered for the support of routing. Engaging IoT devices in Manet routing is considered and how the trust of IoT devices can measured is focused. Number of techniques discussed earlier with secure routing with IoT devices in Manet. They suffer to achieve higher performance in most QoS parameters. This paper proposes a real time secure route analysis (RSRA) approach for the secure routing in Manet. The method not only considers the strategy of intermediate nodes of route discovered, but also considers the presence of IoT devices and their trust. First, the method discovers the list of routes between any source and destination. For each mobile node, the trustworthy is verified by considering the location, mobility speed, energy, and number of transmission involved, their neighbor list and so on. The IoT devices are verified for their trustworthy based on their earlier support contributed to the network. The method measures mobile node secure route support (MSRS) for the mobile nodes where device support (DS) is measured for the IoT devices. Using these two measures, the method measure the data forwarding support (DFS) value by considering the number of IoT devices in the route. Based on the DFS measure, a single route has been selected which improves the QoS of Manet.

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