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An Innovative technique for Efficient Usage of Intrusion Detection System in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

An Innovative technique for Efficient Usage of Intrusion Detection System in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

... the intrusion detection system (IDSs) in the nodes of a MANET as an optimization ...the Intrusion Detection (IDSs) is to monitor the nodes in its neighbourhood at a desired security ... See full document

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A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR EFFICIENT USAGE OF INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR EFFICIENT USAGE OF INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANET) are selfconfiguring, infrastructureless, dynamic wireless networks in which the nodes are resource ...constrained. Intrusion Detection ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... In this study [13] projected a tumor discovery modus operand as of mammogram. Extracting features which categorized tumors. Microarray data analysis was conducted by [11] for cancer classification. An automated ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... ) * ( * ) , ( o A i j x y M V p C = + (11) In Equ. (9), M e is encrypted message is comprised of two parts which is computed by Equ. (10) and (11). The value of C i is calculated by multiplying the original message M o ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... Each road in the system is represented as one- dimensional cellular automaton grid of 1000 cells and has a closed boundary condition; so that it behaves as a ring. The distances between the intersections in the ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... introduced in March 1997. Today, the internet penetration within Saudi Arabia is one of the highest in the region. Table 1 presents the statistics of internet penetration from the Internet World Statistics [19]. It is ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... When users put their files on remote storage, it is important to update local changes in short time. Due to the redundancy between successive versions of files, compare-by-hash and delta compression have been studied to ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... We have tested the scheme by increasing the joining receivers from 10 to 50 and measured the above parameters. Because of its energy efficient key tree construction, the average energy consumption in EEKMAT is ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... password information onscreen for an even shorter period. The onlooker is not given a chance to observe a complete user password onscreen [10]. Forget , et la. Proposed a gaze-based authentication system called ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... on usage of CM as a FA tool provides a broad understanding of CM, its effectiveness and usefulness in the educational settings like traditional, e-learning and ...a technique for knowledge assessment ... See full document

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Intrusion Detection in Mobile Ad Hoc Network

Intrusion Detection in Mobile Ad Hoc Network

... or intrusion as it comes into ...WAN(wireless ad-hoc networks) due to the differences in WANs ...fair usage of transmission ...Keywords—MANET,IDS(Intrusion Detection ... See full document

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Exploring Intrusion Detection Schemes and their Comparison in MANETs

Exploring Intrusion Detection Schemes and their Comparison in MANETs

... of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) is gaining popularity ...these networks are more prone to malicious ...some detection mechanism must be deployed to facilitate the ... See full document

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Efficient and reliable routing in mobile ad hoc networks

Efficient and reliable routing in mobile ad hoc networks

... in mobile ad hoc network have been studied by many researchers (Perkins, 1994; Buchegger, 2002; Papadimitratos, 2003; Schneier, 1996; Rivest, 1992) and various techniques have been proposed to ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... The Metric of Interference and channel switching [4] (MIC) metric improves WCETT by solving its non isotonicity problem and its inability to capture interflow interference. The metric consists of two components namely ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... large system into several separate parts, each developed independently as a separate ...super system is implemented by a set of interconnected systems communicating with each other to fulfill the work of ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... Lamere et al. [16] explained that Sphinx-4 architecture consists of three main blocks: FrontEnd, Decoder, and KnowledgeBase. FrontEnd has a function to parameterize an input signal such as audio into a sequence of output ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... acknowledgement) system that analyze whether the nodes really forward the packets or not through keenly listening to their ...proposed system uses fuzzy logic to calculate the trust value of the target ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... connectivity with reduced delay and network longevity. A balance of the above objectives can yield a more robust protocol. LEACH protocol and the likes assume a near to perfect system. But more recent protocols ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... art of transforming the network traffic and scheduling. In addition, the quality of services viz., scalability, quick response time, failure handling and fault tolerance can be embedded in the dynamic load balancing ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

EVALUATION OF INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

... coordinate system OXYZ is placed in the fixed base with the center of triangle A A A 1 2 3 as original point, OA 1 as X-axis and A A 3 2 parallel to ...coordinate system c-xyz is placed in the center of the ... See full document

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