Research Article

, 30 May 2024 | 10.6234610.62346
Year : 2013 | Volume: 1 | Issue: 1 | Pages : 1-8

Security Enhancement in DPKG for IBC Using Intrusion Detection Systems in MANET

  • 1Anna University Chennai, Department of Computer Science and Engineering Cape Institute of Technology, Levengipuram, IN
  • 2Anna University Chennai, Cape Institute of Technology, Levengipuram, IN

Key distribution and security are the essential requirement in MANETs. In our paper we are using intrusion detection nodes to monitor and detect the malicious activities as well as finding the best node to select as PKGs based on security and energy constrains. Instead of selecting a single node as PKG, selecting t nodes using intrusion detection systems and the PKG task is distributed among these nodes using DPKG protocol. We are using intrusion detection nodes as a filter for enhance the security, increase network lifetime, preventing the self organization nature.

Conclusion

In our paper, we have presented a new key generation scheme DPKG for IBC using intrusion detection systems, which we believe would be well suited for secure key generation in ad hoc network. In our model we are dynamically selecting the optimal node for function in the PKG process using intrusion detection system. IDs act as a filter for the malicious attack as well as selecting the best node based on the security and energy constrains. In the DPKG protocol implementation the legitimate of the new coming member is authorized by t founding members that are selected in very secure manner using IDs thus in our proposed system the security is enhanced. Our simulation results show the significant improvement in security, performance and maximize the network life time.

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Keywords: MANET, entity authentication, distributed private key generation, verifiable secret sharing, PKG, Intrusion detection system

Citation: ashadevi*, Jegatheesan, ashadevi, Jegatheesan ( 2013), Security Enhancement in DPKG for IBC Using Intrusion Detection Systems in MANET. , 1(1): 1-8

Received: 30/05/2024; Accepted: 30/05/2024;
Published: 30/05/2024

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*Correspondence: ashadevi, bashdevi@gmail.com


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