AN ARCHITECTURAL APPROACH TO PROVIDE SECURITY IN SMART PHONE ADHOC NETWORK WITH CLOUD ARCHITECTURES
- 1, Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Rayalaseema University,Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India, IN
SPAN (Smartphone Adhoc Network) is one of the emerging technologies which is the advanced model of the Mobile Adhoc Networks. This structure consists of the two main layers called as the Link Layer and Communication Layer which comprises of the main stream of information exchange. The security level in the communication and link layer consist of the lapse in security structure which is to be built with the maximum-security protection level which may result in providing the highest security ratio in the both layers and make the system strong. The Attacks like Denial of Services and Denial of Data attack can be resisted if we provide proper security in the link and communication layers. The existing system dealt with the establishment of the connection between the link layer and the communication layer. The lapse in the security feature is to be fulfilled in this paper.
Conclusion
Convenient preparing is one of the rising advancements in the nowadays condition. The convenient customers have immediately extended in the demand to make the structure to be innovative in every perspective that the security is the central stress in the mobile phones. The issue turns around the distinctive things in the piece of security concern. The Proposed plot deals with the fundamental and helper tradition security in execution in the structure with help of the second level approval and more hoisted sum confirmation. Through which the information that is transmitted through the remote contraption remains secure until the data transmission in uprated adequately. To show the security in the versatile Adhoc frameworks, we propose the Image as Recognized Password (IARP) structure to give the most extraordinary security to the data customers where they have to satisfy and continue with self-approval to use the system. The trial comes to fruition depict the general information and through the test comes to fruition the fined grained security get to is refined.
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Keywords: SPAN, Security to SPAN, MANETS, Information Security
Citation: K.G. Vellavikash*, K.G. Vellavikash ( 2019), AN ARCHITECTURAL APPROACH TO PROVIDE SECURITY IN SMART PHONE ADHOC NETWORK WITH CLOUD ARCHITECTURES. , 7(1): 1-8
Received: 10/06/2024; Accepted: 10/06/2024;
Published: 10/06/2024
Edited by:
Mr.ERES JOURNALS

