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DETECTION & PERVENTION OF
BLACKHOLE ATTACK IN AODV
PROTOCOL BASED MANET
Guided By- Mrs. Monika Dangore.
Projectees-
– RANJAN MUJUMDAR
– TOMY PALLISSERY
– UPENDRA BANGALE
– DARSHAN RATHI
Keywords
1. AODV - Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV)
2. Blackhole
3. MANET - A mobile ad hoc network (MANET)
4. Malicious node
5. PDR – Packet delivery ratio
6. Routing protocol
7. Route Request (RREQ)
Keywords(cont..)
8. Route Reply (RREP)
9. Routing Table or Routing Information Base (RIB)
10. Sequences number
Literature
Survey
Sr.
No
Title of Paper Year
of
pub.
Conferences Idea Result Future work
1 Preventing
AODV Routing
Protocol from
Black Hole
Attack .[1]
May
2011
International
Journal of
Engineering
Science and
Technology
(IJEST)
Large
difference
between the
sequence
number of
source node or
intermediate
node who has
sent back RREP
or not to find
weather it is a
malicious node
or not .
The
PDR
decreases,
the
percentage
of packets
dropped
increases
Intend to
develop
simulation by
the
performance of
the proposed
solution based
on the various
security
parameters
mean delay
time, packet
overhead,
memory usage,
mobility,
increasing
number of
malicious node,
increasing
number of
nodes.
Sr.
No
Title of Paper Year
of
pub.
Conferences Idea Result Future work
2 Black-Hole
and
Wormhole
Attack in
Routing
Protocol
AODV in
MANET[2]
Feb
2012
International
Journal of
Computer
Science,
Engineering
and
Applications
(IJCSEA)
Vol.2, No.1.
Watchdog
Mechanism
During
blackhole
Counter of
dropped
packets was
noticed to
decreases at
the node,
After watchdog
method
implementation
counter of
successfully
forwarded
packets are
been done, PDR
increases at an
marginal rate.
Try to
Improve the
data security
in mobile ad-
hoc network.
Sr.
No
Title of Paper Year
of
pub.
Conferences Idea Result Future work
3 Risk
Mitigation of
Black Hole
Attack for
AODV Routing
Protocol[3]
July-
Aug.
2012
IOSR Journal
of Computer
Engineering
(IOSRJCE)
ISSN: 2278-
0661 Volume
3, Issue 3
(July-Aug.
2012), PP 12-
15
The route
confirmatio
n request
(CREQ) and
route
confirmatio
n reply
(CREP) to
avoid the
black hole
attack.
Presence of
malicious node
is Detected and
protect the
network from
degradation.
PDR increases,
End to end
delay
decreases,
throughput
increases.
Try and
reduces the
Time delay,
much
network
overheads
because of
newly
introduced
packets.
Sr.
No
Title of Paper Year
of
pub.
Conferences Idea Result Future work
4 Simulation of
AODV under
Black hole
Attack in
MANET [4]
Feb
2012
International
Journal of
Advanced
Research in
Computer
Science and
Software
Engineering
Research
Paper
Source
sends a
spoof
packet to
the
destination
For
detecting
malicious
node.
Packet Delivery
Ratio increases,
Average end to
end delivery
increases.
Incase of
blackhole - In
AODV the packet
delivery ratio is
reduced to 80%.
After prevention
- There is nearly
21% increase in
PDR .
Try and
increase
prevention
during a
blackhole
and to
improve data
security.
Sr.
No
Title of Paper Year
of
pub.
Conferences Idea Result Future work
5 Performance
Analysis of
Aodv Protocol
under Black
Hole Attack
[5]
Aug-
2011
International
Journal of
Scientific &
Engineering
Research
Volume 2,
Issue 8 1
ISSN 2229-
5518
Route
discovery
packet
method
The
performance of
the network is
decreased. The
PDR and
Throughput of
the network
has decreased
drastically.
Try to
improve the
performance
in later
Stages.
Sr.
No
Title of Paper Year
of
pub.
Conferences Idea Result Future work
6 Black Hole
Detection in
MANET Using
AODV Routing
Protocol. [6]
Jan-
2012
International
Journal of
Soft
Computing
and
Engineering
(IJSCE)
Using
promiscuous
mode of the
node.
The throughput
of network is
decreased,
proposed
algorithm
giving the good
throughput
with black hole
attack. End to
End delay
decreases.
Propose a
more feasible
solution to
detect the
black hole
attack.
Sr.
No
Title of Paper Year
of
pub.
Conferences Idea Result Future work
7 Securing and
Preventing
AODV Routing
Protocol from
Black Hole
Attack
using Counter
Algorithm[7]
July -
2012
International
Journal of
Engineering
Research &
Technology
(IJERT)
Vol. 1 Issue
5, ISSN:
2278-0181
Counter
algorithm or
prior
Receive-
Reply
algorithm
Significant
improvement
of packet
delivery ratio
(PDR) and an
average End-
to-End
delay.
Try to
improve the
performance
in later
Stages.
Sr.
No
Title of
Paper
Year
of
pub.
Conferences Idea Result Future work
8 Discovering
a Secure
Path in
MANET by
Avoiding
Black/Gray
Holes [8]
August
2012
Internationa
l Journal of
Recent
Technology
and
Engineering
(IJRTE) ISSN:
2277-3878,
Volume-1,
Issue-3
Large difference
between the
sequence
number of
source node or
intermediate
node who has
sent back RREP
or not to find
weather it is a
malicious node
or not . Using
OPNET.
Increase in
number of
nodes
Lesser the
End to End,
greater the
PDR and
Throughput.
Try to
improve
performance
s with less
number of
nodes.
Sr.
No
Title of Paper Year
of
pub.
Location Idea Result Future work
9 Detection and
Prevention
from Black
Hole attack in
AODV
protocol for
MANET.[9]
July
2012
International
Journal of
Computer
Applications
(0975 –
8887)
Volume 50 –
No.5,
Adding an
IDS node to
AODV
protocol.
During
blackhole
attack- PDR is
only 0.14%.
Used IDS_AODV
in the same
network, the
packet delivery
fractioned is
increased up to
99 %.
Extended to
other
proactive
and reactive
routing
protocols.
We can also
extend this
research to
secure
routing
protocols
against other
attacks such
as Wormhole
attack,
Jellyfish
attack etc.
Ad-hoc On-Demand
Distance Vector (AODV)
Routing
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When/Why do we need AODV?
• Basically when there is one node that wants to
communicate with another node that is not in range,
it finds a route through other nodes. In the example
below node 1 is not in range with node 3, so it simply
talks to node 3 through node 2.
Node 1 Node 2 Node 3
How does it work?
• AODV Routing works by using Route Request Messages
(RREQ) and Route Reply Messages (RREP). If a node is not in
range with a node that it wants to talk to, it sends a RREQ to
its neighbors. The RREQ contains source IP address and
sequence number, and destination IP address and sequence
number, as well as the life span of the RREQ. If a neighbor of
the source doesn’t know a route to the destination, it
rebroadcasts the RREQ. If a neighbor does know a route to
the destination, it sends a RREP back to the source. Below,
Node 1 is trying to talk to node 5.
Node 3 Node 2 Node 1 Node 4 Node 5
RREQRREQ
RREQ
RREP
How does it work? continued
• As seen in the last slide, node 4 had a route to
node 5, so it sent node 1 a RREP. Once node 1
receives the RREP, it notes the route to node 5
and sends the packet on that route.
• SUCCESS!!
NODE 5 received
the packet.
Node 1 Node 4 Node 5
RREQ
RREP
Packet Packet
Node 1
Node 2
Node 3
Node 4
Node 5
RREQ
RREP
Now we can see it
all in action!
Flooding for Control Packet
Delivery - Example
Y
Z
B
A
H
S E
C
G
I
F
M L
J
D
K
N
Represents a node that has received packet P
Represents that connected nodes are within each
other’s transmission range 4-13
Flooding for Control Packet
Delivery
Y
Broadcast transmission
Z
B
A
H
S E
C
G
I
F
M L
J
D
K
N
Represents a node that receives packet P for
the first time
Represents transmission of packet P
4-14
Flooding for Control Packet
Delivery
Y
Z
B
A
H
S E
C
G
I
F
M L
J
D
K
N
 Node H receives packet P from two neighbors:
potential for collision
4-15
Flooding for Control Packet
Delivery
Y
Z
B
A
H
S E
C
G
I
F
M L
J
D
K
N
 Node C receives packet P from G and H, but does not forward
it again, because node C has already forwarded packet P once
4-16
Flooding for Control packet
Delivery
Y
Z
B
A
H
S E
C
G
I
F
M L
J
D
K
N
 Nodes J and K both broadcast packet P to node D
 Since nodes J and K are hidden from each other, their
transmissions may collide
=> Packet P may not be delivered to node D at all,
despite the use of flooding 4-17
Flooding for Control Packet
Delivery
Y
Z
B
A
H
S E
C
G
I
F
M L
J
D
K
N
 Node D does not forward packet P, because node D
is the intended destination of packet P
4-18
Flooding for Control Packet
Delivery
Y
Z
B
A
H
 Flooding completed
S E
C
G
I
F
M L
J
D
K
N
 Nodes unreachable from S do not receive packet P (e.g., node Z)
 Nodes for which paths go through the destination D
also do not receive packet P (example: node N) 4-19
Flooding for Control Packet
Delivery
Y
Z
B
A
H
S E
C
G
I
F
M L
J
D
K
N
 Flooding may deliver packets to too many nodes
(in the worst case, all nodes reachable from sender
may receive the packet)
4-20
• AODV is a packet routing protocol designed for use in
mobile ad hoc networks (MANET)
• Intended for networks that may contain thousands of
nodes
• One of a class of demand-driven protocols
• Each node maintains a routing table that contains
information about reaching destination nodes.
AODV Overview
• The basic message set consists of:
– RREQ – Route request
– RREP – Route reply
– RERR – Route error
– HELLO – For link status monitoring
Overview (continued)
• RREQ Messages
– A RREQ message is broadcasted when a node needs to
discover a route to a destination.
– The RREQ also contains the most recent sequence number
for the destination.
– A valid destination route must have a sequence number at
least as great as that contained in the RREQ.
AODV Operation – Message Types
RREQ Message
B?
B?
B?
B?
B?
B? B?
B
A
• RREP Messages
– When a RREQ reaches a destination node, the destination
route is made available by unicasting a RREP back to the
source route.
– A node generates a RREP if:
• It is itself the destination.
• It has an active route to the destination.
– As the RREP propagates back to the source node,
intermediate nodes update their routing tables (in the
direction of the destination node).
AODV Operation – Message Types
RREP Message
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Route Error Message:
RERR are used mainly when nodes get moved
around and connections are lost. If a node
receives a RERR, it deletes all routes
associated with the new error. Error messages
are sent when a route becomes invalid, or if it
cannot communicate with one of its
neighbors.
AODV Operation – Message Types
• HELLO Message:These are simple messages that
nodes send at certain time intervals to all its
neighbors to let them know that it is still there. If a
node stops receiving hello messages from one of its
neighbors, it knows that any routes through that
node no longer exist.
AODV Operation – Message Types
Message routing
A
B D
F
C
G
E
RREQ
RREQ
RREQ
RREQ
RREQ
RREQ
RREQ
RREQ
RREQ
RREP
RREP
RREP
Source
Destination
36
RREQ Format
• Type: 1
• J: Join flag (reserved for multicast); R: Repair flag (for multicast)
37
• G: Gratuitous RREP flag; indicates whether a gratuitous RREP should be unicast
to the node specified in the Destination IP Address field
• Hop Count: The number of hops from the Source IP Address to the node
handling the request
• Broadcast ID: A sequence number uniquely identifying the particular RREQ
when taken in conjunction with the source node's IP address.
• Destination IP Address: The IP address of destination for which a route is desired.
• Destination Sequence Number: The last sequence number received in the past
by the source for any route towards the destination.
• Source IP Address: The IP address of the node which originated the Route
Request.
• Source Sequence Number: The current sequence number to be used for route
entries pointing to (and generated by) the source of the route request.
38
RREP Format
• Lifetime: The time for which nodes receiving the RREP consider the
route to be valid.
• There are two phases
– Route Discovery.
– Route Maintenance.
• Each node maintains a routing table with knowledge
about the network.
• AODV deals with route table management.
• Route information maintained even for short lived
routes – reverse pointers.
AODV Routing
• Broadcast RREQ messages.
• Intermediate nodes update their routing table
• Forward the RREQ if it is not the destination.
• Maintain back-pointer to the originator.
• Destination generates RREP message.
• RREP sent back to source using the reverse
pointer set up by the intermediate nodes.
• RREP reaches source, communication starts.
Discovery
• Hello messages broadcast by active nodes
periodically HELLO_INTERVAL.
• No hello message from a neighbor in
DELETE_PERIOD, link failure identified.
• A local route repair to that next hop initiated.
• After a timeout ,error propagated both to originator
and destination.
• Entries based on the node invalidated.
Maintenance
Error Messages RERR
• RERR are used mainly when nodes get moved
around and connections are lost. If a node
receives a RERR, it deletes all routes
associated with the new error. Error messages
are sent either when a message (not RREQ or
RREP) is sent to a node that has no route to
the destination, or when a route becomes
invalid, or if it cannot communicate with one
of its neighbors.
• AODV route discovery latency is high
• AODV lacks an efficient route maintenance
technique
• AODV lacks support for high throughput
routing metrics
Limitation of AODV protocol
It gets complicated!
• Things get much more complicated with many
nodes. This is because nodes have many
neighbors so RREQ get rebroadcasted a lot!
That’s why sequence numbers and life spans
are so key.
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RERR Format
• N: No delete flag; set when a node has performed a local repair of a
link, and upstream nodes should not delete the route.
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[1] Jiwen CAI, Ping YI, Jialin CHEN “Preventing AODV Routing Protocol from Black Hole Attack .”,MAY 2011 24th
IJEST.
[2] Songbai Lu, Longxuan Li, Kwok-Yan, Lingyan Jia “Black-Hole and Wormhole Attack in Routing Protocol AODV
in MANET”,FEB 2012
[3] “Risk Mitigation of Black Hole Attack for AODV Routing Protocol” China JULY AUG 2012, IOSR Journal of
Computer Engineering (IOSRJCE) ISSN: 2278-0661 Volume 3, Issue 3 (July-Aug. 2012), PP 12-15
[4] “Simulation of AODV under Black hole Attack in MANET” International Journal of Advanced Research in
Computer Science and Software Engineering Research Paper FEB 2012
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AODV Protocol

  • 1. DETECTION & PERVENTION OF BLACKHOLE ATTACK IN AODV PROTOCOL BASED MANET Guided By- Mrs. Monika Dangore. Projectees- – RANJAN MUJUMDAR – TOMY PALLISSERY – UPENDRA BANGALE – DARSHAN RATHI
  • 2. Keywords 1. AODV - Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) 2. Blackhole 3. MANET - A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) 4. Malicious node 5. PDR – Packet delivery ratio 6. Routing protocol 7. Route Request (RREQ)
  • 3. Keywords(cont..) 8. Route Reply (RREP) 9. Routing Table or Routing Information Base (RIB) 10. Sequences number
  • 5. Sr. No Title of Paper Year of pub. Conferences Idea Result Future work 1 Preventing AODV Routing Protocol from Black Hole Attack .[1] May 2011 International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST) Large difference between the sequence number of source node or intermediate node who has sent back RREP or not to find weather it is a malicious node or not . The PDR decreases, the percentage of packets dropped increases Intend to develop simulation by the performance of the proposed solution based on the various security parameters mean delay time, packet overhead, memory usage, mobility, increasing number of malicious node, increasing number of nodes.
  • 6. Sr. No Title of Paper Year of pub. Conferences Idea Result Future work 2 Black-Hole and Wormhole Attack in Routing Protocol AODV in MANET[2] Feb 2012 International Journal of Computer Science, Engineering and Applications (IJCSEA) Vol.2, No.1. Watchdog Mechanism During blackhole Counter of dropped packets was noticed to decreases at the node, After watchdog method implementation counter of successfully forwarded packets are been done, PDR increases at an marginal rate. Try to Improve the data security in mobile ad- hoc network.
  • 7. Sr. No Title of Paper Year of pub. Conferences Idea Result Future work 3 Risk Mitigation of Black Hole Attack for AODV Routing Protocol[3] July- Aug. 2012 IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSRJCE) ISSN: 2278- 0661 Volume 3, Issue 3 (July-Aug. 2012), PP 12- 15 The route confirmatio n request (CREQ) and route confirmatio n reply (CREP) to avoid the black hole attack. Presence of malicious node is Detected and protect the network from degradation. PDR increases, End to end delay decreases, throughput increases. Try and reduces the Time delay, much network overheads because of newly introduced packets.
  • 8. Sr. No Title of Paper Year of pub. Conferences Idea Result Future work 4 Simulation of AODV under Black hole Attack in MANET [4] Feb 2012 International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering Research Paper Source sends a spoof packet to the destination For detecting malicious node. Packet Delivery Ratio increases, Average end to end delivery increases. Incase of blackhole - In AODV the packet delivery ratio is reduced to 80%. After prevention - There is nearly 21% increase in PDR . Try and increase prevention during a blackhole and to improve data security.
  • 9. Sr. No Title of Paper Year of pub. Conferences Idea Result Future work 5 Performance Analysis of Aodv Protocol under Black Hole Attack [5] Aug- 2011 International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 2, Issue 8 1 ISSN 2229- 5518 Route discovery packet method The performance of the network is decreased. The PDR and Throughput of the network has decreased drastically. Try to improve the performance in later Stages.
  • 10. Sr. No Title of Paper Year of pub. Conferences Idea Result Future work 6 Black Hole Detection in MANET Using AODV Routing Protocol. [6] Jan- 2012 International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE) Using promiscuous mode of the node. The throughput of network is decreased, proposed algorithm giving the good throughput with black hole attack. End to End delay decreases. Propose a more feasible solution to detect the black hole attack.
  • 11. Sr. No Title of Paper Year of pub. Conferences Idea Result Future work 7 Securing and Preventing AODV Routing Protocol from Black Hole Attack using Counter Algorithm[7] July - 2012 International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT) Vol. 1 Issue 5, ISSN: 2278-0181 Counter algorithm or prior Receive- Reply algorithm Significant improvement of packet delivery ratio (PDR) and an average End- to-End delay. Try to improve the performance in later Stages.
  • 12. Sr. No Title of Paper Year of pub. Conferences Idea Result Future work 8 Discovering a Secure Path in MANET by Avoiding Black/Gray Holes [8] August 2012 Internationa l Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) ISSN: 2277-3878, Volume-1, Issue-3 Large difference between the sequence number of source node or intermediate node who has sent back RREP or not to find weather it is a malicious node or not . Using OPNET. Increase in number of nodes Lesser the End to End, greater the PDR and Throughput. Try to improve performance s with less number of nodes.
  • 13. Sr. No Title of Paper Year of pub. Location Idea Result Future work 9 Detection and Prevention from Black Hole attack in AODV protocol for MANET.[9] July 2012 International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 – 8887) Volume 50 – No.5, Adding an IDS node to AODV protocol. During blackhole attack- PDR is only 0.14%. Used IDS_AODV in the same network, the packet delivery fractioned is increased up to 99 %. Extended to other proactive and reactive routing protocols. We can also extend this research to secure routing protocols against other attacks such as Wormhole attack, Jellyfish attack etc.
  • 14. Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) Routing 010010101001010111100100101001001010001010101101010 101010101010101010101010101010101010101011001010011 101001010101010101010101010101010101010101101010101 010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010 10101 010101 101010 11110011 101 1001 100 01010101010101010 100101111000100100 10101010101000001 1111100110101010 11101101001111101010111010011010101010100101010100 101010010101010110101010000010100000101101111111010 101001010100100101111110101100110010100110100100100
  • 15. When/Why do we need AODV? • Basically when there is one node that wants to communicate with another node that is not in range, it finds a route through other nodes. In the example below node 1 is not in range with node 3, so it simply talks to node 3 through node 2. Node 1 Node 2 Node 3
  • 16. How does it work? • AODV Routing works by using Route Request Messages (RREQ) and Route Reply Messages (RREP). If a node is not in range with a node that it wants to talk to, it sends a RREQ to its neighbors. The RREQ contains source IP address and sequence number, and destination IP address and sequence number, as well as the life span of the RREQ. If a neighbor of the source doesn’t know a route to the destination, it rebroadcasts the RREQ. If a neighbor does know a route to the destination, it sends a RREP back to the source. Below, Node 1 is trying to talk to node 5. Node 3 Node 2 Node 1 Node 4 Node 5 RREQRREQ RREQ RREP
  • 17. How does it work? continued • As seen in the last slide, node 4 had a route to node 5, so it sent node 1 a RREP. Once node 1 receives the RREP, it notes the route to node 5 and sends the packet on that route. • SUCCESS!! NODE 5 received the packet. Node 1 Node 4 Node 5 RREQ RREP Packet Packet
  • 18. Node 1 Node 2 Node 3 Node 4 Node 5 RREQ RREP Now we can see it all in action!
  • 19. Flooding for Control Packet Delivery - Example Y Z B A H S E C G I F M L J D K N Represents a node that has received packet P Represents that connected nodes are within each other’s transmission range 4-13
  • 20. Flooding for Control Packet Delivery Y Broadcast transmission Z B A H S E C G I F M L J D K N Represents a node that receives packet P for the first time Represents transmission of packet P 4-14
  • 21. Flooding for Control Packet Delivery Y Z B A H S E C G I F M L J D K N  Node H receives packet P from two neighbors: potential for collision 4-15
  • 22. Flooding for Control Packet Delivery Y Z B A H S E C G I F M L J D K N  Node C receives packet P from G and H, but does not forward it again, because node C has already forwarded packet P once 4-16
  • 23. Flooding for Control packet Delivery Y Z B A H S E C G I F M L J D K N  Nodes J and K both broadcast packet P to node D  Since nodes J and K are hidden from each other, their transmissions may collide => Packet P may not be delivered to node D at all, despite the use of flooding 4-17
  • 24. Flooding for Control Packet Delivery Y Z B A H S E C G I F M L J D K N  Node D does not forward packet P, because node D is the intended destination of packet P 4-18
  • 25. Flooding for Control Packet Delivery Y Z B A H  Flooding completed S E C G I F M L J D K N  Nodes unreachable from S do not receive packet P (e.g., node Z)  Nodes for which paths go through the destination D also do not receive packet P (example: node N) 4-19
  • 26. Flooding for Control Packet Delivery Y Z B A H S E C G I F M L J D K N  Flooding may deliver packets to too many nodes (in the worst case, all nodes reachable from sender may receive the packet) 4-20
  • 27. • AODV is a packet routing protocol designed for use in mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) • Intended for networks that may contain thousands of nodes • One of a class of demand-driven protocols • Each node maintains a routing table that contains information about reaching destination nodes. AODV Overview
  • 28. • The basic message set consists of: – RREQ – Route request – RREP – Route reply – RERR – Route error – HELLO – For link status monitoring Overview (continued)
  • 29. • RREQ Messages – A RREQ message is broadcasted when a node needs to discover a route to a destination. – The RREQ also contains the most recent sequence number for the destination. – A valid destination route must have a sequence number at least as great as that contained in the RREQ. AODV Operation – Message Types
  • 31. • RREP Messages – When a RREQ reaches a destination node, the destination route is made available by unicasting a RREP back to the source route. – A node generates a RREP if: • It is itself the destination. • It has an active route to the destination. – As the RREP propagates back to the source node, intermediate nodes update their routing tables (in the direction of the destination node). AODV Operation – Message Types
  • 33. Route Error Message: RERR are used mainly when nodes get moved around and connections are lost. If a node receives a RERR, it deletes all routes associated with the new error. Error messages are sent when a route becomes invalid, or if it cannot communicate with one of its neighbors. AODV Operation – Message Types
  • 34. • HELLO Message:These are simple messages that nodes send at certain time intervals to all its neighbors to let them know that it is still there. If a node stops receiving hello messages from one of its neighbors, it knows that any routes through that node no longer exist. AODV Operation – Message Types
  • 36. 36 RREQ Format • Type: 1 • J: Join flag (reserved for multicast); R: Repair flag (for multicast)
  • 37. 37 • G: Gratuitous RREP flag; indicates whether a gratuitous RREP should be unicast to the node specified in the Destination IP Address field • Hop Count: The number of hops from the Source IP Address to the node handling the request • Broadcast ID: A sequence number uniquely identifying the particular RREQ when taken in conjunction with the source node's IP address. • Destination IP Address: The IP address of destination for which a route is desired. • Destination Sequence Number: The last sequence number received in the past by the source for any route towards the destination. • Source IP Address: The IP address of the node which originated the Route Request. • Source Sequence Number: The current sequence number to be used for route entries pointing to (and generated by) the source of the route request.
  • 38. 38 RREP Format • Lifetime: The time for which nodes receiving the RREP consider the route to be valid.
  • 39. • There are two phases – Route Discovery. – Route Maintenance. • Each node maintains a routing table with knowledge about the network. • AODV deals with route table management. • Route information maintained even for short lived routes – reverse pointers. AODV Routing
  • 40. • Broadcast RREQ messages. • Intermediate nodes update their routing table • Forward the RREQ if it is not the destination. • Maintain back-pointer to the originator. • Destination generates RREP message. • RREP sent back to source using the reverse pointer set up by the intermediate nodes. • RREP reaches source, communication starts. Discovery
  • 41. • Hello messages broadcast by active nodes periodically HELLO_INTERVAL. • No hello message from a neighbor in DELETE_PERIOD, link failure identified. • A local route repair to that next hop initiated. • After a timeout ,error propagated both to originator and destination. • Entries based on the node invalidated. Maintenance
  • 42. Error Messages RERR • RERR are used mainly when nodes get moved around and connections are lost. If a node receives a RERR, it deletes all routes associated with the new error. Error messages are sent either when a message (not RREQ or RREP) is sent to a node that has no route to the destination, or when a route becomes invalid, or if it cannot communicate with one of its neighbors.
  • 43. • AODV route discovery latency is high • AODV lacks an efficient route maintenance technique • AODV lacks support for high throughput routing metrics Limitation of AODV protocol
  • 44. It gets complicated! • Things get much more complicated with many nodes. This is because nodes have many neighbors so RREQ get rebroadcasted a lot! That’s why sequence numbers and life spans are so key.
  • 45. 45 RERR Format • N: No delete flag; set when a node has performed a local repair of a link, and upstream nodes should not delete the route.
  • 46. Second International Conference on Security in Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (snds- 2014),THIRUVANANTAPURAM  Conference Date March 13 -14, 2014 International Conference on Communication Network and Computing(CNC),CHENNAI  Conference Date: Feb 21-22, 2014 Conferences Where We Plan To Participate In
  • 47. MONTHLY PROJECT MANAGEMENT Completed To be completed Not started #DAY S Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec LITERATURE SURVEY 165 days      LITERATURE SURVEY ON MANET 15 days       LITERATURE SURVEY ON AODV Protocol 23 days       LITERATURE SURVEY ON BLACKHOLE ATTACKS 15 days       Study of NS-2 15 days      IMPLEMENATATION OF SIMPLE DATA TRANSMISSION PROGRAM 27 days      PAPER WRITING AND PUBLISHING IN VARIOUS CONFERENCES 70 days     Start EndToday 2013 GANTT CHART Entire Lifespan of the Project 15th Jul Dec 2013 8th Aug. 23rd Aug 7th Sept. 14th Oct.
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