A Trust Based Cross Layer Security Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Networks
A. Rajaram, Dr. S. Palaniswami

TL;DR
This paper proposes a trust-based cross-layer security protocol for MANETs that enhances confidentiality, authentication, and malicious node detection by integrating routing and link layer security mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a novel trust-based packet forwarding scheme combined with link layer encryption and authentication, improving security and performance in MANETs.
Findings
High packet delivery ratio achieved
Low delay and overhead demonstrated
Effective detection and isolation of malicious nodes
Abstract
In this paper, we develop a trust based security protocol based on a cross layer approach which attains confidentiality and authentication of packets in both routing and link layers of MANETs. In the first phase of the protocol, we design a trust based packet forwarding scheme for detecting and isolating the malicious nodes using the routing layer information. It uses trust values to favor packet forwarding by maintaining a trust counter for each node. A node is punished or rewarded by decreasing or increasing the trust counter. If the trust counter value falls below a trust threshold, the corresponding intermediate node is marked as malicious. In the next phase of the protocol, we provide link layer security using the CBCX mode of authentication and encryption. By simulation results, we show that the proposed cross layer security protocol achieves high packet delivery ratio while…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Ad Hoc Networks · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks · Advanced Authentication Protocols Security
