Comparison of different Radio Propagation Models with and without Black Hole Attack on AODV routing protocol in MANET
Abstract
A Mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a temporary network set up by wireless mobile computers (or nodes) moving
arbitrary in the places that have no network infrastructure. In this paper we will discuss the AODV routing protocol in MANET. We
will also discuss various security threats with our major concern on the Black Hole attack. In the later part of this paper we will
describe different radio propagation models and then compare their performance on AODV, with and without Black Hole attack.
Keywords - AODV, MANET, Black Hole, Propagation,
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.26483/ijarcs.v4i3.1532
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