2017
DOI: 10.17148/iarjset.2017.4715
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Detection and Isolation of Selective Packet Drop Attack in MANET

Abstract: Wireless Networking is a technology in which two or more computers communicate with each other using standard network protocols but without using cables. In this we work based on MANET. MANET stands for Mobile Ad hoc Network. is a robust infrastructure less wireless network. It can be formed either by mobile nodes or by both fixed and mobile nodes. It has a limited physical security. There may be various types of Attacks like Black hole attack, Eavesdropping, jamming, Selective Packet Drop Attack. There are va… Show more

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“…Upon prototyping ANMS that tree can be obtained and illustrated in appendix B. Also the corresponding classifier performance is pointed out, Table (2). In this table the true positive, TP-rate, false positive, FP-rate, precision, recall and F-measure are recorded.…”
Section: Performance Of Second Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Upon prototyping ANMS that tree can be obtained and illustrated in appendix B. Also the corresponding classifier performance is pointed out, Table (2). In this table the true positive, TP-rate, false positive, FP-rate, precision, recall and F-measure are recorded.…”
Section: Performance Of Second Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In MANET's [1][2] laptops, PCs, cellular phones, appliances with ad-hoc communication capability link together on the fly to create a network [3]. This technology is the key to solving today's most common communication problems such as having a fixed infrastructure, and centralized, organized connectivity, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%