DocumentCode
237530
Title
NONACK in wireless ad hoc network
Author
Mittal, Trisha ; Kumar, Bijendra
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Univ. of Delhi, New Delhi, India
fYear
2014
fDate
28-29 Nov. 2014
Firstpage
326
Lastpage
330
Abstract
A wireless ad hoc sensor network (WSN) is made up of a number of geographically spread apart sensors each with a reasonable amount of signal processing and data networking ability coupled with wireless communication. One of the major challenges wireless sensor networks face today is security. Denial of service (DoS) attack is meant not only for the adversary´s attempt to subvert, disrupt, or destroy a network, but also for any event that diminishes a network´s capability to provide a service. This paper explores resource depletion attack in a cooperative manner and increasing traffic on the routing layer protocol. The ease of carrying out a NONACK (Noose Noose attack) and the difficulty in its detection makes all examined protocols very susceptible to it. The worst case scenarios can see an upsurge in the network-wide usage by a factor of O(N2), N being the number of network nodes.
Keywords
ad hoc networks; computer network security; cooperative communication; routing protocols; signal processing; telecommunication traffic; wireless sensor networks; Denial of Service attack; DoS attack; NONACK; WSN; cooperative manner; data networking ability; geographically spread apart sensor; noose noose attack; resource depletion attack; routing layer protocol; signal processing; wireless ad hoc sensor network; wireless communication; Computational intelligence; Denial of service; NONACK; attack; wireless ad hoc sensor network(WSN);
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Intelligence on Power, Energy and Controls with their impact on Humanity (CIPECH), 2014 Innovative Applications of
Conference_Location
Ghaziabad
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIPECH.2014.7019064
Filename
7019064
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