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    Securing Weight-Based AODV (WBAODV) Routing Protocol in MANETs: Towards Efficient and Secure Routing Protocol

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    An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes dynamically forming a temporary network without the use of any existing network infrastructure or centralized administration. There are number of routing protocols developed by researchers. Due to the nature of ad hoc networks, secure routing is an important area of research in developing secured routing protocols. Although researchers have proposed several secure routing protocols, their resistance towards various types of security attacks and efficiency are primary points of concern in implementing these protocols. After the evaluation of these protocols the results refer that they do not give complete protection against possible attacks and have some disadvantages on their performance. In this research, we examined a new routing protocol called Weight-Based Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector (WBAODV) routing protocol which is efficient and superior of the standard Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV) routing protocol in performance, but is not secure. So we proposed a new secure routing protocol based on WBAODV which will be efficient and also immune against the most commonly possible routing attacks. Finally we analyzed the proposed protocol against many attacks to ensure its security and also subject it to extensive simulation tests using JiST/SWAN simulation tool with the most commonly well-known ad hoc performance metrics to ensure its efficiency
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