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A Survey of Mobile Ad Hoc Network Attacks
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September 2010

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International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology

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PROF. J.S. DESHPANDE

Security is an essential requirement in mobile ad hoc network (MANETs). Compared to wired networks, MANETs are more vulnerable to security attacks due to the lack of a trusted centralized authority and limited resources. Attacks on ad hoc networks can be classified as passive and active attacks, depending on whether the normal operation of the network is disrupted or not. In this paper, we are describing the all prominent attacks described in literature in a consistent manner to provide a concise comparison on attack types. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paper that studies all the existing attacks on MANETs.

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... Devices within this network must handle all functions autonomously, including packet routing, security, and Quality of Service (QoS), to combat threats like black holes, wormholes, and rapid assaults [1]. The decentralized nature of MANETs poses challenges for key management and secure routing due to constantly shifting topologies and inherent trust issues among nodes [2], [3]. In our study, we propose a decentralized key management approach tailored for on-demand routing protocols. ...

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Empowering Manets with Advanced Multimodal Biometric Authentication and Encryption
A Survey of Mobile Ad Hoc Network Attacks

International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology