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International Journal of Computer Engineering & Technology (IJCET)
Volume 6, Issue 12, Dec 2015, pp. 01-08, Article ID: IJCET_06_12_001
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INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM FOR
MANET USING MACHINE LEARNING AND
STATE TRANSITION ANALYSIS
Taran Singh Bharati and R. Kumar
Department of Computer Science,
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
Sai Nitisha Tadiboina
Department of Computer Science, Hyderabad, TN, India
ABSTRACT
Nowadays the security of mobile adhoc networks is a major challenge
because of its utilities in the extra ordinary situations. There are so many ways
to employ the security to the adhoc network like intrusion detection systems
(IDSs), key management, and trust and reputation management. Intrusion
detection system implementation is our one of the major concerns. There are
so many ways to implement and increase the security the MANET. This paper
proposes the hybrid intrusion detection technique for the mobile adhoc
networks that in turn employs the state transition analysis and SVM
classification and genetic algorithm machine learning techniques to improve
the efficiency and the security of the intrusion detection system.
Key words: Attacks, Machine Learning Mobile Adhoc Networks.
Cite this Article: Taran Singh Bharati, R. Kumar and Sai Nitisha Tadiboina.
Intrusion Detection System for Manet Using Machine Learning and State
Transition Analysis. International Journal of Computer Engineering and
Technology, 6(12), 2015, pp. 01-08.
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1. INTRODUCTION
In order to share some important resources we form the network like information,
printers, memory, and other resources. Networks can be either fixed wired or wireless.
Wired networks have their own advantages and disadvantages like fixed networks are
faster and more secure than wireless networks. While some times it is almost
impossible to form the wired networks, like hilly terrain, or in natural disasters like
flood, catastrophic calamity. In wired network when a cable is either heated up
because of temperature of because of short circuits, this network goes down. While in
case of wireless network there is no such constraints.