Treatment of Reactive Routing Protocols Using Second Chance Based On Malicious Behavior of Nodes in MANETS
Mohammad Riyaz Belgaum, Safeeullah Soomro, Zainab Alansari and, Muhammad Alam

TL;DR
This paper proposes a second chance strategy for reactive routing protocols in MANETs, specifically DSR and AODV, to mitigate malicious node behavior, improve packet delivery, and reduce routing overhead through simulation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel second chance approach based on malicious behavior reasons to enhance protocol performance in MANETs.
Findings
Improved packet delivery ratio with second chance strategy.
Reduced routing overhead in the presence of malicious nodes.
Enhanced network resilience against malicious behavior.
Abstract
Mobile nodes of various routing protocols in Mobile Ad hoc Networks follow different strategies in transmission and receiving of data. Security, packet delivery and routing overhead are important concerns for any protocol during designing them. The presence and absence of malicious nodes in the network affect a lot on the performance of the protocol. This research is mainly focused on the study of the threats, attacks and reasons for malicious behavior of nodes in the network for reactive routing protocols in MANETS. DSR and AODV are the two reactive routing protocols that were considered for the study to propose a second chance strategy to be given to the nodes considering the reason for malicious behavior to improve the packet delivery ratio and reduce the routing overhead in the network. A simulative study has been conducted using Ad hoc Simulator (ASIM) considering the DSR and AODV…
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