International journal of electronic security and digital forensics: IJESDF2025,Vol.17Issue(5) :657-665.DOI:10.1504/IJESDF.2025.148233

Improving reliability with wormhole detection for mobile routing to enhance network security

Lakshmi V.V. Akash B. Manesh M. Praveen A. Rohith V.G.
International journal of electronic security and digital forensics: IJESDF2025,Vol.17Issue(5) :657-665.DOI:10.1504/IJESDF.2025.148233

Improving reliability with wormhole detection for mobile routing to enhance network security

Lakshmi V.V. 1Akash B. 2Manesh M. 2Praveen A. 2Rohith V.G.2
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作者信息

  • 1. Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering R.M.K. Engineering College
  • 2. Velammal Engineering College
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Abstract

Copyright © 2025 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.Problems with mobile routing in lossy, low-power networks (LLNs) are examined in this paper. The IPv6 routing protocol for low-power and lossy networks (RPL), which is the IPv6 standard routing protocol for LLNs, has mostly been investigated in static LLNs and does not clearly contain a mobility support mechanism. The IPv6 over low power wireless personal area networks (6LoWPAN) protocol, which aims to make it possible to transmit IPv6 packets over low-power wireless networks, is one example of an LLN protocol. Routing protocol for low-power and lossy networks (RPL) and constrained application protocol are other LLN protocols (CoAP). A node in an ad hoc network collects packets from one location and retransmits them to another using a long-distance link inside the network. This method determines the wormhole link by computing the largest end-to-end latency between any two nodes in the communication range.

Key words

hop distance/LLN/routing protocols/RPL/RSSI

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出版年

2025
International journal of electronic security and digital forensics: IJESDF

International journal of electronic security and digital forensics: IJESDF

ISSN:1751-911X
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