Enhanced Data Sharing over Mobile Ad Hoc Network Based on non-Selfish Exposure

Amrutha b k, Mr.I.Edwin Albert
2014 IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering  
A Mobile ad hoc network is a peer-to-peer multihop wireless network. MANETs are key to nomadic computing. Mobile units can set up spontaneous local networks and can remove the need for fixed network infrastructure, either as wireless access points or wired LAN. Each node in a MANET communicates with each other. Some nodes does not cooperate with each other nodes and termed as Selfish nodes. Selfish nodes are handled on the basis of replica allocation. Partial nodes are also handled. The reply
more » ... om expected node holding a target data item may not reach its destination due to two reasons, disconnections and node selfishness. In a frequent time interval, replica allocation will perform based on the Self Centered Friendship tree of each node in order to avoid selfishness. In this paper we discuss about various detection algorithms including creating and modifying a SCF-tree using Self stabilize replica allocation. Our strategy consists of identification and detection of FRA when network disconnections occur in the network and results in data inaccessibility. A statistics will be displayed to identify the location of where the data will be residing after the reallocation. Data replacing and Malicious nodes which effect the security of the MANET are also discussed which increases data accessibility and decreases communication cost that caused by Query delay. The controller informs all other nodes regarding the failure of a particular node by providing an alarm named as FRA. The proposed system outperforms traditional cooperative replica allocation techniques in terms of data accessibility, communication cost, and average query.
doi:10.9790/0661-16245865 fatcat:72ewj36cz5afrmepgw5pzckzra