Abstract
The mobile devices usage has been widespread, which directly impacts the increase of mobile communication, the increased usage of Mobile Ad-hoc networks(MANETs) has brought a rapid growth in the technology development. MANETs can be deployed in any environment conveniently as it comes under the category of ad-hoc networks which is infrastructureless. Due to flexibility of deployment features, it is compatible with other networks like PAN, LAN, etc.,. MANET is applicable in many applications like rescue of emergency disasters, military operations and other special environments where wired system may not support and of urgency. Since, MANETs are having the property of infrastructureless, nature of topology of network being dynamic, and lack of authority certification leads to certain problems with regard to security from attackers. In MANETs high attention should also be given to security parameter along with other parameters for efficient routing. With the aim of facing the possibility of malicious node attacks, the proposed paper presents the technique of detecting the malicious nodes attacks caused form two major attacks like blackhole and wormhole attacks are detected and prevented by Cooperative Bait Detection Scheme (CBDS). Once those attacks are prevented, the routing efficiency in MANETs for Chicken Swam Optimization based A* algorithm is improved, which is a computer algorithm that is broadly deployed in path finding and graph traversal. The comparative examination of Optimized A*, Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) with the proposed model against attacks, enhances the performance.
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