Abstract
Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET) works without any essentialsetupas required in the wired networks for its communication. Since MANETs lack a compact infrastructure type as its topology is dynamic, the major concern in this type of networks are the energy consumption in the routing and also they are prone to security issues in the networks as it lacks firewalls and sufficient software which fails to the data protection in wireless networks. To provide energy management and security to these networks types, many Intrusion Detection System (IDS) has been implemented earlier, that are focusing on either only the routing protocols or their efficiency, but they do not address the energy utilization and the security problems. In the proposed work, Secured Intrusion Detection System Energy Routing Protocol (SIDSERP) for mobile ad-hoc networks determines the best available route path, considering the energy utilization, also finds the alternate route path if the existing route path is malfunctioned, also provides the safety to the network by building an intrusion detection system. The proposed protocol work is carried out in network simulator-2 and comparison against the existing Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) protocols. The network performance metrics considered are the packet delivery ratio (PDR), throughput and energy consumption.
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