Raghuraj Singh

Work place: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Harcourt Butler Technical University, Kanpur, India

E-mail: rrsingh@hbtu.ac.in

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Biography

Raghuraj Singh received his Ph.D. degree from U. P. Technical University, Lucknow, India in 2006 and M. S. from BITS, Pilani, India in 1997. He has received B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering from Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, Kanpur, India in 1990. He is currently working as Professor at Computer Science and Engineering, Harcourt Butler Technical University, Kanpur, India. His research interest includes Software Engineering, Human Computer Interaction and Mobile Ad hoc Networks. Dr. Singh has published about 140 research papers in International Journals and Conferences including IEEE, Springer etc.

Author Articles
Improved Route Discovery Scheme under Blackhole Attack in MANET

By Priyanka Pandey Raghuraj Singh

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2024.03.04, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2024

A Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) consists of numerous wireless mobile devices. It is a self-organizing network and does not require any pre-established infrastructure. Communication between devices sets up without any dedicated centralized server. A malicious node takes advantage of this vulnerability and attempts to integrate into the network in order to lower its overall performance. In MANET, one of the most dangerous types of attacks is the blackhole node assault. In order to join the route, a node with blackhole assault wrongly sends route information to the source node during the route discovery process and degrades the network performance. In order to address this problem, a novel Blackhole Detection Algorithm (BHDA) has been proposed in this work. To determine the existence of blackhole nodes, the protocol takes into account various factors including number of route request packets (RREQ) received, number of RREQ packets forwarded, and number of route reply packets (RREP) transmitted by nodes throughout the route discovery process. Apart from this, each node maintains a local neighbourhood information and for that all neighbourhood node has to pass the check before becoming a neighbour. The simulation results prove that the proposed technique BHDA shows drastic improvement in network performance under blackhole attack.

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