Wireless networks are made up of nodes, computers, or devices that connect with one another through network communication. Security is a growing difficulty job in wireless network communication. Some assaults arise in wireless ad hoc networks as a result of excessive internal data transfer activity. AODV (Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector) is an intrusion detection attack detection technology that provides a way to minimise packet delivery with regard to variable throughput dependent on data transmission. We use Enhanced AODV (which combines signature authentication with AODV) to increase network performance in terms of delivery ratio, throughput, and capacity across nodes in a static wireless communication architecture. Our experimental findings show that upgraded AODV can successfully identify distributed assaults through wireless network communication with low false positive rates.
Keywords: Signature Authentication, wireless ad hoc networks, Static Topology, Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector, False Positives
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