Self-Organization and Adaptation: Mechanisms and Algorithms for Resilience in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Authors

  • Kalu Ram Yadav  Lecturer, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Government polytechnic College, Kota, India

Keywords:

Resilience, fault tolerance, MANETs, energy efficiency, management, centrality prediction, AODV Multipath Routing Protocol

Abstract

MANET (Mobile Ad Hoc Network) technology has garnered increasing attention for real-world applications over the past decade. The dynamic and intermittent connectivity arising from node mobility presents a significant challenge to MANET operation, particularly in establishing end-to-end communication paths. Attacks targeting critical nodes can further degrade network services. In this study, we assess the network resilience of real-world traces under diverse malicious attacks. We had reviewed various attack strategy that adapts to different centrality metrics to gauge node significance based on network topological properties. Employing a resilience quantification approach, we evaluate the communication ability of various algorithmic across various network operational states. The resilience of robustness is scrutinized across different combinations of network parameters, while the resilience of application layer services under different routing protocols is compared across a spectrum of topological flow robustness states.

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2021-01-25

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Kalu Ram Yadav "Self-Organization and Adaptation: Mechanisms and Algorithms for Resilience in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology (IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 8, Issue 1, pp.344-361, January-February-2021.