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Efficient Detection and Elimination of Vampire Attacks in Wireless Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks

K.Sivakumar, P.Murugapriya

Ad-hoc low-power wireless networks are an exciting research direction in sensing and pervasive computing. Prior security work in this area has focused primarily on denial of communication at the routing or medium access control levels. This proposed optimal energy boost-up protocol (OEBP) analyzes the routing table and verify the attacks which permanently disable networks by quickly draining nodes’ battery power. These “Vampire” attacks are not specific to any specific protocol, but rather rely on the properties of many popular classes of routing protocols. This enhanced work increases the Quality of service in the network and it will regulates all the nodes activity.

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