SURVEY OF WATCHDOG MECHANISM USED FOR MALICIOUS NODE DETECTION
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A Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks is a type of wireless Ad-Hoc network and is self-configuring network of mobile routers linked by wireless links. It is a wireless network without infrastructure. Each device in MANET is free to move independently in any direction therefore change its links to other devices frequently. As an Ad-Hoc network which is deployed in such an environment which is physically insecure Intrusion Detection is one of the major areas of research is Ad-Hoc networks. This paper discusses on various Watchdog Techniques in MANET. Watchdog is a monitoring technique which detects the misbehaved nodes in the network. The main goal of in this paper focuses the various Watchdog Technique used for malicious node detection.
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