2010
DOI: 10.5120/1237-1699
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Comparative study of Distributed Intrusion Detection in Ad-hoc Networks

Abstract: In recent years ad hoc networks are widely used because of mobility and open architecture nature. But new technology always comes with its own set of problems. Security of ad hoc network is an area of widespread research in recent years. Some unique characteristics of ad hoc network itself are an immense dilemma in the way of security. In this paper we have presented study about characteristics of ad hoc network, how they are problematic in ad hoc network security, attacks in ad hoc network and brief descripti… Show more

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“…At whatever point a node enters in a Mobile Ad Hoc network IP assignment is the initial phase in which the node will get its IP alongside starting need and the method has been received in DHCP [18]. The second step is Neighbor Discovery of the presented scheme.…”
Section: Attackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At whatever point a node enters in a Mobile Ad Hoc network IP assignment is the initial phase in which the node will get its IP alongside starting need and the method has been received in DHCP [18]. The second step is Neighbor Discovery of the presented scheme.…”
Section: Attackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altogether, this conveyed agreeable IDS innovation much more steady than independent IDS and steadier level form, cluster based system arrangement. [41] [42].…”
Section: Ids Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So a suitable and efficient IDS architecture depends highly on the infrastructure of the network itself. There are four major architectures for the MANETs as follow (Menaria et al, 2010):…”
Section: Architecture Of Idsmentioning
confidence: 99%