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Mitigation of Selfish Node Attacks in Autoconfiguration of MANETs
2018
International Journal of Advances in Applied Sciences
Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) are composed of mobile nodes connected by wireless links without using any pre-existent infrastructure. Hence the assigning of unique IP address to the incoming node becomes difficult. There are various dynamic auto configuration protocols available to assign IP address to the incoming nodes including grid based protocol which assigns IP address with less delay and low protocol overhead. Such protocols get affected by presence of either selfish nodes or malicious
doi:10.11591/ijaas.v7.i2.pp162-168
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