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International Conference on Advances & Challenges in Interdisciplinary Engineering and


Management 2017 [ICACIEM 2017]

ISBN 978-81-933235-1-9 VOL 01


Website icaciem.org eMail icaciem@asdf.res.in
Received 10 January 2017 Accepted 28 - January 2017
Article ID ICACIEM075 eAID ICACIEM.2017.075

Reputation System for Improving Security in VOIP


S Manivannan1, S Matheshwaran2, S Naveen Kumar3, P Pandiyaraj4
1,2,3,4
Final Year Students , Department of MCA, Vidyaa Vikas College of Engineering and Technology, Tiruchengode, India

Abstract: Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is built upon the interaction of a number of application protocols on the Internet. The open architecture
of the Internet, however, makes VoIP protocols subject to more attacks. Spammers intend to create an environment of untrusted in the provided services
as well as the tools used for the provision. Spam appears as a real threat that the service providers try to combat using in particular some filtering
mechanisms. These filters are not always efficient as they have to make sure before discarding any message that the latter is a spam message with an
extremely high confidence. In addition, these filters also need to be maintained and updated regularly. Reputation systems are mechanisms that have
been used in many different areas to build trust between members of a certain community. The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and the Real Time
Transport Protocol (RTP) are the dominant VoIP signalling protocol and media transport protocol respectively. This work proposed a novel trust and
reputation based inter domain connections for improving the security of VoIP using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). Trust management can help
improving the security of VOIP.

ISBN 978-81-933235-1-9 VOL 01


Website icaciem.org eMail icaciem@asdf.res.in
Received 10 January 2017 Accepted 28 - January 2017
Article ID ICACIEM076 eAID ICACIEM.2017.076

Analysing and Discovering Imitating Intruders in Real


Time Wireless Sensor Networks
L Deepanprabu1, P Ramya2, P J Shriidhar3
1 2 3
ME [CSE], Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Vidyaa Vikas College of Engineering and Technology, Tiruchengode, India

Abstract: The working principles of networks can easily achieved by using wireless spoofing attacks. Because of the cryptographic authentication and
usual security approaches, their transparency requirements are not always desirable. In this paper, find the existence of attacks as well as find out the
number of adversaries, spoofing the same sensor node identity. To detect the spoofing attacks and identifying the number of attackers, received signal
strength (RSS) and a multiclass detection problem is used. Cluster-based mechanisms are constructed to determine the number of intruders. Support
Vector Machines (SVM) method is used to get better the accuracy of finding the number of intruders. The positions of multiple Intruders can restrict by
integrated detection method. Our tentative results and Identification results proves that our procedure can obtain over 95 per cent Hit Rate and obtain
high rate of identifying multiple adversaries.

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