A survey of black hole attacks in wireless mobile ad hoc networks

Author:

Tseng Fan-Hsun,Chou Li-Der,Chao Han-Chieh

Abstract

Abstract The black hole attack is one of the well-known security threats in wireless mobile ad hoc networks. The intruders utilize the loophole to carry out their malicious behaviors because the route discovery process is necessary and inevitable. Many researchers have conducted different detection techniques to propose different types of detection schemes. In this paper, we survey the existing solutions and discuss the state-of-the-art routing methods. We not only classify these proposals into single black hole attack and collaborative black hole attack but also analyze the categories of these solutions and provide a comparison table. We expect to furnish more researchers with a detailed work in anticipation.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Computer Science

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