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An in Advanced Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Based on Secure Data Transmission Routing Protocol
S.Vasanthi ,Dr. P. Suganthi , Dr. K. Akilandeswari
Abstract
New technology for the advanced Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is based on the wireless multi-hop
architecture without prior setting of fixed infrastructure and the network node. Mobile Ad-hoc Network
(MANET) autonomous operation can be mobile, multi-hop, it is the infrastructure-less wireless network.
Security is one of the biggest challenges in advanced Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET). Thus, the MANET
and security needs, there are two considerations must be, so that the second routing protocol in order to
protect the secure data transmission. In the routing and security that is an important aspect for in a
MANET, existing method routing protocol, however, is not enough to security requirements. The
proposed Secure Data Transmission Routing Protocol (SDTRP) algorithm used designed to maximize the
data security, routing path, minimizing the impact of malicious attack activity over the spectrum, and
select the best path. The general terms advanced MANET routing protocol, the security, and routing
protocol. The proposed SDTRP algorithm improves the energy efficiency of the network and reduces the
Data loss rate of the node. The proposed method shows high performance than other existing evaluations
of the most advanced state security and routing delay end-to-end Data transfer rate, Data loss.
Keywords
mobile, multi-hop, Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET), Secure Data Transmission Routing Protocol (SDTRP).
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