Jellyfish Attack Detection and Prevention in MANET: A Review

Authors

  • Patel Pooja B. Department of Computer Engineering Smt. S. R. Patel Engineering College, Dabhi – Unjha, India
  • Patel Manish M. Department of Computer Engineering Smt. S. R. Patel Engineering College, Dabhi – Unjha, India
  • Patel Megha B. Department of Computer Engineering Smt. S. R. Patel Engineering College, Dabhi – Unjha, India

Keywords:

DoS Attack, Jellyfish Attack, MANET, Jellyfish Delay Variance Attack (JFDV)

Abstract

Denial of Service (DoS) attack is one type of attacks in MANET, which detection and prevention is difficult. Jellyfish
attack is DoS attack which further divided into three types like JF Reorder Attack, JF Periodic Dropping Attack and Jellyfish Delay
Variance Attack. Jellyfish attack delay data packets for some amount of time means high end-to- end delay in the network and that
reduce the performance of network. Jellyfish attack is difficult to detect as it obeys all the protocol rules. In this paper we discussed
different techniques to detect and prevent jellyfish attack like cluster base and super cluster base technique, non-cryptography
approach technique, Efficient Transmission Control Protocol to detect JFDV attack, Enhanced AODV Routing Protocols to detect
JFDV attack, Mitigating Jellyfish Attack technique, Use displacement frequency and reorder density parameters to detect Jellyfish
Reorder Attack.

Published

2017-03-25

How to Cite

Patel Pooja B., Patel Manish M., & Patel Megha B. (2017). Jellyfish Attack Detection and Prevention in MANET: A Review. International Journal of Advance Research in Engineering, Science & Technology, 4(3), 361–366. Retrieved from https://ijarest.org/index.php/ijarest/article/view/943