A Novel Technique for Jamming Attack Detection in Wireless Adhoc Networks Using BLMSPC Protocol

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S. Pushpa Latha, Dr. R. Sabitha, Dr. K. Anitha, Dr. M. Nalini

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The wireless ad-hoc networks have become Vulnerable to attacks jamming because of Open Physical Media Shares. Jamming attack is defined as radio signal emission that aims to disturb the transceiver operation. This paper aims to spot jamming attacks, using a proposed protocol is Base line local monitoring with Statistical Process Control (BLMSPC). Local Monitoring is a technique that is used to find the behavior of its neighbors. To find the packet drop ratio (PDR) using statical Process control approach. PDR is defined to the number of packets that have been dropped to the total packets sent. Based upon the packet drop ratio the jamming attack will be detected. The proposed algorithm BLMSPC can be implemented by using network simulator 2. BLMSPC can detect the jamming attack very efficiently and it will increase the overall network performance.

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S. Pushpa Latha, Dr. R. Sabitha, Dr. K. Anitha, Dr. M. Nalini. (2021). A Novel Technique for Jamming Attack Detection in Wireless Adhoc Networks Using BLMSPC Protocol. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 2766 –. Retrieved from https://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/2815
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