DocumentCode
2549637
Title
Secured Bilateral Rendezvous using self interference cancellation in wireless networks
Author
Lee, Eun-Kyu ; Gerla, Mario
Author_Institution
Comput. Sci. Dept., UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
12-15 June 2011
Firstpage
50
Lastpage
57
Abstract
Secure transmission among mobile nodes in hostile environments has often been achieved by trading off security with communication latency. However, in time critical applications (e.g., tactical wireless networks, civilian law enforcement operations, homeland security missions, etc.), latency is more critical than any other parameters. Long latency is generally attributed to the time required by authentication in the presence of eavesdroppers and jammers. To address the latency issue, this paper proposes a Secured Bilateral Rendezvous (SBR) protocol that reduces the communication latency while guaranteeing protection. SBR performs neighbor detection before authentication. During detection, nodes exchange a common secret key in plaintext that helps speed up the authentication process. The plaintext message is protected against jammers by allowing nodes to transmit simultaneously and to recover the partner´s packets using self interference cancellation technique. Simulation results show that the proposed SBR protocol can effectively withstand various jamming attacks.
Keywords
interference suppression; jamming; message authentication; protocols; radio networks; telecommunication security; SBR protocol; authentication process; communication latency; jamming attacks; mobile nodes; plaintext message; secured bilateral rendezvous protocols; self interference cancellation technique; wireless networks; Antennas; Authentication; Correlation; Interference; Jamming; Silicon carbide; Wireless communication; interference cancellation; jamming attack; rendezvous; wireless network;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ad Hoc Networking Workshop (Med-Hoc-Net), 2011 The 10th IFIP Annual Mediterranean
Conference_Location
Favignana Island, Sicily
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0898-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4577-0899-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/Med-Hoc-Net.2011.5970493
Filename
5970493
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