An Overview of MANETs: Issues and Security Solutions
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGY - Year 2014, Vol 10, Issue 11
Abstract
Mobile ad hoc network (MANETs) are the mobile nodes which are self configured and don’t have any fixed infrastructure or pattern of deployment. They don’t have any base station or central access point and this is the key feature of MANETs. They work automatically as per the defined routing protocol. The nodes which are in the range of each other communicate directly but the nodes which are not in the range of each other communicate hop by hop. Security in MANETs is the biggest issue. In this paper various issues in MANETs and some security solutions have been discussed.
Authors and Affiliations
Lohit Kumar , Vishali Sharma
Power Quality Improvement using Dual Voltage Source Converter Based DVR
In any power system, The modelling and simulation of three and seven-level Dual Voltage Source Converter based dynamic voltage restorer (DVR) aimed at correcting the supply voltage sag/swell and interruption in low volta...
SPEED CONTROL OF PMSM BY USING DSVM -DTC TECHNIQUE
The Direct Torque Control (DTC) requires low computational power when implemented digitally for AC drives. The DTC possess good dynamic performance but shows quite poor performance in steady-state since the crude...
Simulation of Integer N Frequency Synthesizer
This document implements oscillator in the up conversion and down conversion of wireless transceivers using Integer N Frequency synthesizer with an external loop filter and VCO. The Easiest way to design and simula...
Spectrum Sensing Techniques and Issues in Cognitive Radio
In present day communication wireless communication has become the most popular communication. Because of this growing demand on wireless applications has put a lot of constraints on the available radio spectrum...
Design and Analysis of CMOS and Adiabatic 4-Bit Binary Multiplier
The power dissipation becoming a limiting factor in VLSI circuits and systems. Due to relatively high compatibility of VLSI systems used in various applications, the power dissipation in CMOS circuits arises from it’s sw...