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Dynamic Secured Routing for Mobile Ad hoc Networks using Cognitive Agents

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  • UserProfessor Pallapa Venkataram
  • ClockFriday 04 December 2009, 14:30-15:30
  • HouseRoom 503/EEE.

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In this work we propose a secured routing scheme for mobile ad hoc networks. The routing scheme is made dynamic with respect to choice of security scheme it uses depending on sensitivity of the current network environment. Every mobile node is assumed to host the static cognitive agent (SCA) for security analysis, and the mobile cognitive agent (MCA) for obtaining the security status of the surrounding environment. A routing table is created with various routes from a given source to a given destination, and these routes are arranged according to the security levels. The cognitive agents creation and communication are implemented using the Agent Factory System (AFS). The results shows by implementing dynamic security during routing, its possible to provide robust security for mobile ad hoc networks.

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