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International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Computing
A Monthly Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology
ISSN 2320–088X
IJCSMC, Vol. 3, Issue. 4, April 2014, pg.934 – 943
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Security Issues in MANET Routing
Protocols and Their Solutions
Mahesh Kumar Kumawat (M.Tech Scholar)
1
, Jitendra Singh Yadav (Assistant Professor)
2
¹Department of Computer Science Engineering & JECRC University, Jaipur (Rajasthan), India
²Department of Computer Science Engineering & JECRC University, Jaipur (Rajasthan), India
1
kkmahesh2010@gmail.com;
2
jitendra.yadav@jecrcu.edu.in
Abstract — Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs) are becoming increasingly popular as more and more mobile devices find
their way to the public, besides ―traditional‖ uses such as military battlefields and disaster situations . They are being used
step by step in every-day stages. With this increased usage of MANETs comes the need for making the networks secure as
well as efficient, something that is not readily done as many of the demands of network security conflicts. Mobile ad-hoc
networks are insecure due to its open medium nature, dynamic changes in network topology, co-operative algorithms, lack of
centralized monitoring point and lack of a clear line of defence. Security has become a primary concern in order to provide
protected communication between mobile nodes in an enemy environment. Unlike the wired networks, the Unique
characteristics of mobile ad hoc networks pose a number of nontrivial challenges to security formation, such as open peer to
peer network architecture, shared wireless medium, tough resource constraints, and highly dynamic network topology.
Security issues rise in many different areas including substantial security, key management, routing and intrusion detection,
many of which are important to a functional MANET.
In this paper we have discussed the security issues related to the ad hoc routing protocols. The routing protocols with
no proper routing function remains a key issue in ad hoc networks, the network readily will not work the way it’s i ntentioned
to. Unfortunately, routing may also be one of the most difficult areas to protect against attacks because of the ad hoc nature
of MANETs. We have also discussed the main security risks involved in ad-hoc routing as well as the solutions to these
problems that are exist today.
Keywords—Ad-hoc routing protocols; Routing protocol attacks; MANET security issues; Solution of routing protocol
attacks; Security issues in ad-hoc routing protocols
I. INTRODUCTION
A Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is a collection of mobile nodes that cooperate and forward packets for each other.
Such networks extend the fixed wireless transmission range of each node by multi-hop packet forwarding, and therefore they
are ideally suitable for scenarios in which pre-deployed infrastructure support is not available. MANETs have some special
characteristics such as unreliable wireless links used for communication between hosts, limited bandwidth, constantly changing
network topologies, computation power and low battery power etc. Confidentiality and integrity of the data in network services