Secure Routing Protocol To Mitigate Attacks By Using Blockchain Technology In Manet
Nitesh Ghodichor, Raj Thaneeghavl. V, Dinesh Sahu, Gautam Borkar,, Ankush Sawarkar

TL;DR
This paper proposes a blockchain-based secure routing algorithm for MANETs that enhances security, authenticates nodes, and reduces delay compared to existing protocols.
Contribution
It introduces a novel blockchain-enabled secure routing algorithm (SRABC) that protects MANETs from attacks and authenticates nodes, improving security and performance.
Findings
Enhanced MANET security with blockchain technology
Reduced delay compared to Q-AODV and DSR protocols
Improved packet delivery ratio and throughput
Abstract
MANET is a collection of mobile nodes that communicate through wireless networks as they move from one point to another. MANET is an infrastructure-less network with a changeable topology; as a result, it is very susceptible to attacks. MANET attack prevention represents a serious difficulty. Malicious network nodes are the source of network-based attacks. In a MANET, attacks can take various forms, and each one alters the network's operation in its unique way. In general, attacks can be separated into two categories: those that target the data traffic on a network and those that target the control traffic. This article explains the many sorts of assaults, their impact on MANET, and the MANET-based defence measures that are currently in place. The suggested SRA that employs blockchain technology (SRABC) protects MANET from attacks and authenticates nodes. The secure routing algorithm…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection · Internet of Things and AI · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
