Security Mechanism against Sybil Attacks for High-Throughput Multicast Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks
Journal: The International Arab Journal of Information Technology (Vol.15, No. 6)Publication Date: 2018-11-01
Authors : Anitha Periasamy; Periasamy Pappampalayam;
Page : 962-967
Keywords : Secure multicast routing; sybil attack; random key predistribution.;
Abstract
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have become one of the important domains in wireless communications. They comprise of a number of static wireless routers which form an access network for end users to IP-based services. Unlike conventional Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) deployments, wireless mesh networks offer multihop routing, facilitating an easy and cost-effective deployment. In this paper, an efficient and secure multicast routing on such wireless mesh networks is concentrated. This paper identifies the novel attacks against high throughput multicast protocols in wireless mesh networks through Secure On-Demand Multicast Routing Protocol (S-ODMRP). Recently, Sybil attack is observed to be the most harmful attack in WMNs, where a node illegitimately claims multiple identities. This paper systematically analyzes the threat posed by the Sybil attack to WMN. The Sybil attack is encountered by the defense mechanism called Random Key Predistribution technique (RKP). The performance of the proposed approach which integrates the S-ODMRP and RKP is evaluated using the throughput performance metric. It is observed from the experimental result that the proposed approach provides good security against Sybil attack with very high throughput
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