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ICN Based DOS Attack Mitigation in Vehicle Adhoc Networks

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Information centric network (ICN) is the new paradigm and the backbone of the future internet architecture. According to the latest survey [1] research in the networking is moving towards ICN to satisfy future demands from the internet, where legacy networks will fail to deliver best results. With the introduction of new technologies like ICN, it has become predominant to make these networks most secure for data transmission. There are several types of attacks which can occur in ICN and one of them is Denial of service (DOS) attack. In this article ICN based DOS attack mitigation method is introduced applicable in vehicle adhoc network. With the use of statistics called Interest fulfillment rate on the incoming interface of the nodes, name prefixes which are malicious and can be detected and interests coming from these malicious nodes can be dropped or slowed down using interest shaper to accommodate the legitimate traffic. This approach is implemented and simulated in NS3 based NDN simulator.

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Patil, M.R., Agilandeeswari, L. (2021). ICN Based DOS Attack Mitigation in Vehicle Adhoc Networks. In: Abraham, A., Piuri, V., Gandhi, N., Siarry, P., Kaklauskas, A., Madureira, A. (eds) Intelligent Systems Design and Applications. ISDA 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1351. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71187-0_37

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