TITLE:
CAND-IDS: A Novel Context Aware Intrusion Detection System in Cooperative Wireless Sensor Networks by Nodal Node Deployment
AUTHORS:
Rathinam Gopal, Velusamy Parthasarathy
KEYWORDS:
Cooperative Network, Intrusion Detection System, Context Aware Routing Protocol, Network Simulator
JOURNAL NAME:
Circuits and Systems,
Vol.7 No.11,
September
7,
2016
ABSTRACT: Cooperative wireless sensor networks have drastically grown due to node
co-opera- tive in unaltered environment. Various real time applications are
developed and deployed under cooperative network, which controls and
coordinates the flow to and from the nodes to the base station. Though nodes are
interlinked to give expected state behavior, it is vital to monitor the
malicious activities in the network. There is a high end probability to
compromise the node behavior that leads to catastrophes. To overcome this issue
a Novel Context Aware-IDS approach named Context Aware Nodal Deployment-IDS (CAND-IDS) is
framed. During data transmission based on node properties and behavior CAND-IDS
detects and eliminates the malicious nodes in the explored path. Also during
network deployment and enhancement, node has to follow Context Aware
Cooperative Routing Protocol (CCRP), to ensure the reliability of the network.
CAND-IDS are programmed and simulated using Network Simulator software and the performance
is verified and evaluated. The simulation result shows significant improvements in the throughput, energy consumption and delay made when compared with
the existing system.